Dave01 wrote:Not exactly. The premise is this: Once firearms are no longer obtainable (by police, by military, by swat teams, by civilians, or anyone) it will cause such an uproar...that CA lawmakers will be "forced" to change their laws.
Understood. But, will this really keep the organizations you listed from obtaining weapons?
Do these organizations purchase exclusively from the manufacturers, or are there other distributers (outside of CA) that they can buy from? I suspect there is a way for the necessary groups to circumvent the manufacturer ban. In the end, the only people prevented from obtaining firearms within the state are the citizens...the very people that the lawmakers don't want to have weapons in the first place. It just seems to me that they are playing right into their hands.
I am not talking about just American Gun Manufacturers, I am talking "every" manufacturer that currently trades in the U.S.A. Instead of giving in to the crazy lawmakers in Commiefornia....they would do better to "make a stand".
When Police Dept's, the Military, etc... suddenly can't get weapons (or even parts)...you better believe they will sit up and pay attention. Do I really think that modern day companies will give up "profits" for principle? Very few...unfortunately.
So, I applaud those companies like Barrett and STI that will do the "right thing" in spite of the "bottom line".
After Smith & Wesson "caved in" and sold us all out....I immediately sold every S&W weapon I owned and have never purchased another (even though owner/management has changed). Sometimes its best to say NO, mean what you say...and stick by it.