Oh it was a purely facetious comment.anygunanywhere wrote:And we all know that the government always obeys those laws.APynckel wrote:We passed legislation back in the 80's making that type of data collecting by the government illegal.Kythas wrote:The government has no reason to need to know what types and quantities of firearms I own, unless they need a count of them to know what to confiscate.
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- Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:07 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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- Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:04 pm
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No, at the very minimum, the GOP should outright say NO to this bill in its entirety. Hell, we should be loosening up NFA restrictions to allow muzzle mounted hearing protection. It's ridiculous that my car is mandated to have a muffler, but my firearm I have to pay additional taxes for.Blindref757 wrote:Legislation is all about compromise. If they are determined to reenact the ban, the GOP should at the very minimum fight for a 20 round max on handgun magazines, and no federal registration.
I don't think that a Glock 19 or an XD that hold <20 in the standard magazines should be included in the ban. And you can't recall current AR's unless you are willing to pay fair market value for them.
But here is a better idea. They shouldn't even spend one second discussing guns until they can assure me with a Balanced Budget Amendment, that we will not have an economic collapse in this nation like Greece. Because if Greece happens in the USA, I will need and will use my AR-15 and my XD if necessary.
- Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:03 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Senate To Go After Some Handguns
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We passed legislation back in the 80's making that type of data collecting by the government illegal.Kythas wrote:The government has no reason to need to know what types and quantities of firearms I own, unless they need a count of them to know what to confiscate.