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New York Gun Laws for Dummies

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New York is for dummies.
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"Q: If I modify my gun by removing all design characteristics that makes it an assault weapon, do I have to register it?
A: No. If you modify your gun so that it is not an assault weapon, you do not have to register it. The modification must be permanent however. This includes, for example, removing the bayonet lug by cutting or grinding, grinding off the threads on the barrel, removing the foregrip so that it cannot be readily reattached, or any change that cannot be reversed through reasonable means. "

If a law doesn't make any sense, how can it be "common sense?"
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jimlongley wrote:"Q: If I modify my gun by removing all design characteristics that makes it an assault weapon, do I have to register it?
A: No. If you modify your gun so that it is not an assault weapon, you do not have to register it. The modification must be permanent however. This includes, for example, removing the bayonet lug by cutting or grinding, grinding off the threads on the barrel, removing the foregrip so that it cannot be readily reattached, or any change that cannot be reversed through reasonable means. "

If a law doesn't make any sense, how can it be "common sense?"

More importantly, if an administration does not have any common sense , how can they keep pushing "common sense approaches" to issues? Generaly, when this administration uses those words it is code for "I know the majority of the people in this country will be against it " :thumbs2:
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