Yep, I wouldn't last 5 min in Congress... I'd be yelling for DiFi to be brought up on treason charges for infringing upon the constitutional rights of Americans...
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Yep, I wouldn't last 5 min in Congress... I'd be yelling for DiFi to be brought up on treason charges for infringing upon the constitutional rights of Americans...
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"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
i'll be happy to sell them back all the guns they've sold to me, which have been exactly zero.
Not sure if this is the "main" Diane Fascistein AWB thread on AR-15.co, but here's an interesting viewpoint from a member on CRN. Opinons without just bashing?
Lets say Feinsteins bill gets passed in its current form, which probably won't imo, and the end game is to confiscate certain firearms (Assault Rifles) for law abiding citizens. One I don't see the feasibility of hiring enough federal agents to do this as the number of owners now far exceed bodies of what can be placed on the payroll. I could be wrong on that based purely on speculation. Two and probably the most important..is there enough money government (state or federal) can pay you to go to some ranch home in the boonies and acquire 3 registered assault rifles as well as a host of other weapons that is not "registered" by Bob Smith? Who knows what else he has in his possession. "Not no but HELL NO!" there isn't enough money. Talk about playing real life roulette as to if the next door you knock will be your last.
Barring some crazy executive order, I see strong 2nd amendment proponents (both political isles) laying down from the pressure resulting in the halt of manufacturing high capacity magazines and assault rifles. You and I both know that the piece of paper this law is written on won't mean shit. High capacity magazines will continue to be made via the black market. With regards to assault rifles....Nocoastpunk's post already speaks of the futility of writing "feel good" legislation with respect to firearm(s) and accessory bans.