Posted on 08/18/2021 4:47:39 PM PDT by Lazamataz
The steel card with an outline etched on it is way beyond stupid for enforcement.
Most guns are not homemade. I think that counts for a lot.
I guess they figure if the CDC can make law then they may as well give it a whirl. :)
The most compelling of my arguments is that, under their proposed rules, a trigger-lock that completely covered a trigger and its guard would be considered a ‘receiver’.
We’ve struggled with this agency making law for a decade or so.
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Their idea of redundancy is to exacerbate the problem.
Hi guy, I hope everything is going well.
If you need a hideout, you know where I live.
Wear dark clothing and bring your hardware.
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About twenty years ago a senator asked the DOJ for a list of all the rules and regulations at all levels of government that require a prison sentence. The DOJ responded that there are literally millions of laws at all levels of government that require a prison sentence and that there is no practical way to list them.
In Florida you can go to prison for having the wrong kind of fish in your boat, or the right kind but in the wrong season, or the right kind in the right season but an inch too short. There’s a sentence for disturbing an eagle that can range up to a year in jail and a fifteen thousand dollar fine. There’s a similar sentence for disturbing a tortoise or its eggs. The state has many more things on its endangered list than the feds do. A developer I knew had a multimillion dollar development come to a screeching halt because they discovered an eagle’s nest on the property. “Someone” killed it while he was away (surrounded by witnesses.) When I interviewed him for an article he told me, “I can tell you to the day when I’d go bankrupt if we didn’t keep building. I didn’t have anything to do with what happened, but I paid the $15,000 fine and added it to expenses.” (I’ll wager someone on the project took home a bonus.)
Their latest jihad has been about Rare Breeds frt trigger system which will reset after firing once. Which allows for some rapid firing but it’s still one pull for one shot being fired.
I wrote in on this and expressed my opposition when it first came out. It is a bad regulation that boarders on the ATF making up laws( so what else is new?).
I fully expect them to ignore me and all other comments.
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The solution, as you propose, is legislation.
The difficulty is our ruling class (at least those aligned with the Media) doesn't want to give up control.
They see any loss of control as a personal defeat.
These fools have nothing to say on gun control when they lost a whole arsenal of guns to the Taliban.
You lose your gun and have someone commit a crime with it and see what happens.
That was really well done.
Thanks for the heads up too.
Counts for a lot of what?
You are nicer then me.
I feel frustration when the alphabets apparently can find no crime that would not endanger their skins to resolve so they go out and create easy low risk crime in order to enrich themselves.
Thanks!
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