Fixed it for you!Purplehood wrote:Our educational system has generally been a failure for the past 50 years, due to the efforts of the Socialist/Progressives.

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Fixed it for you!Purplehood wrote:Our educational system has generally been a failure for the past 50 years, due to the efforts of the Socialist/Progressives.
77346 wrote:Well, there's a house bill coming:oldtexan wrote:It's also difficult for me to envision a scenario where any recognizable version of this proposal could even come to the floor in the House, given present realities of how GOP Representatives get re-elected, which is by protecting their right flanks against primary challengers.
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I'm sure they will try to pass this under the guise that it will affect less gun owners, whereas the real effect on handgun magazine ownership would be pervasive. We cannot stand for either.huffingtonpost.com wrote:Still, backers are hopeful, noting that a ban on high-capacity magazines -- which have been involved in many of the recent high-profile instances of mass gun violence -- would be a smaller concession for gun-rights advocates than a broader assault weapons ban.
Going to contact the FFL I've used for the last couple of transfers since moving. He's an attorney and I would possibly like to set up a trust. Hoping this would allow me to pass on my "banned" guns -- and motivate me to delve into the Class III items I've been putting off. Anyone here have an attorney establish this sort of trust? What's a rough ball park in terms of cost? I'd ask for referrals, but I expect I'll need someone versed in LA's Napoleonic code, not common law like in Texas.howdy wrote:Little off subject, but I have already "sold" my guns to my adult children. I made out a bill of sale and had it notorized. Who knows if this will mean anything 25 years from now. My Daughter (in a kidding way) wanted to know when she can pick up her AR.