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Last I read, it's very unlikely that something would get through the House. Not enough votes for gun control legislation to pass
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i dunno...
those ppl have to answer to their constituents. depending on how the ppl feel, something will change or their employment will.
IMO anyway.
the NRA press conference did not help at all. i mean...
who authorized that speech?
[COLOR=#red]But even if they do, what am I going to do with 25 magazines? I'm saying I'm really really really really into firearms and have been since I was 12. I love shooting, have had to carry a fully automatic rifle everywhere I went for half a year and all that jazz, been to top notch shooting schools, had a chance to shoot the 10.5" HK416 full auto mag dumps...but when it comes down to it at the very least I just want to be able to protect me and my fam, don't see a need to have an arsenal befit of a small militia... what I have now is MORE than adequate for defense. I'm not about to let a faintly possible weapon ban have me running around panicking trying to buy every bullet and every mag I can find. That's just me though...to each his own I guess. Long as my current firearms are grandfathered in I'm good. [/COLOR]
Last I read, it's very unlikely that something would get through the House. Not enough votes for gun control legislation to pass
Republicans are caving on this; even formerly gun friendly Democrats are calling for action.
Even if it doesn't get through the house, theres always Executive Order.
Elder, richie, AR Guy, any other NTer. If you guys see an FDE Scar 17s and it's under $5k at your store(s) can you PM me their info or something. The prices are redonkulous now and this is one of the guns I'm after.
I know your a firearms enthusiast, same as I am, but if they do a) outlaw mag fed rifles or b) make them an NFA item, think about what that will do to responsible gun owners, and introducing new shooters to firearms ownership. If they make it an NFA item, most Even though you might be good with the firearms you own being grandfathered in, what about anything you might want to get in the future? What if your kids ever want to get into shooting? Guns are an already hobby. Add in artificial inflation (because of moronic bans and status), and it's just another way to keep people from enjoying marksmanship.
I don't need 100 mags the same way i don't need an AR, AK, FAL, or whatever I choose to buy. I don't need 1000 rounds of ammunition, but i know if i have it i'll use it until I can't afford to buy more ammo. Wouldn't it have been nice if you could have stockpiled gas from 1999 when it was 70 cents per gallon compared to the $3 plus per gallon price?
[COLOR=#red]Got you covered. PM me, you'd have to FFL it to your store though. It's an online store that is HIGHLY respected for the few who know about it. They are not following the stupid price increase due to the panic of a possible ban. Well at least not for now [
Oh BTW they are STILL selling the SCAR 17S for $3250 and they are still in stock too/COLOR]
If a ban gets instituted you better believe that it's not getting rescinded.Honestly brother from a long term perspective firearm laws are cyclic. Even if they ban them I full believe and have trust that it will be temporary in the same way the Brady ban was. After all the emotions die down and distance is created from these tragedies I feel we'll be able to buy the firearms we want again. Trust and believe there will be a political backlash if a ban comes into fruition.
I do have 2 sons that I wish to pass on my firearms to. You make a good point. Maybe I'm just hopelessly optimistic. We'll see either way brother.
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If a ban gets instituted you better believe that it's not getting rescinded.
The demographics of the country are changing and an ever shrinking part of the population is part of the "gun culture". The old school Whites and Blacks who grew up around guns and see it as a right to own one are ever dwindling. Look at the states/regions with the most restrictive gun laws. They're also regions with historically heavy immigration from regions where owning weapons was restricted.
There was a stat in a publication that less than 20 % of the population owns the vast majority of America's 270MM+ guns.
The only reason that guns aren't heavily restricted in the US ala DC, Chi, NYC is because the Supreme Court has tied the 2nd amendment to State laws. So you still have many states that are "old school" (aka native white & black majority).
All it takes is a reversal in that ruling (and it will come sooner or later with the changing of the court) and the Feds will institute extensive bans.
[COLOR=#red]One guy could possibly bring down the civilian gun industry. The days of the black rifle could be coming to an end (at least for new purchases) I'm stuck in the middle of denial and reality.
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