R.I.P. Scout26
We need to establish clearly the right to own "weapons of war."
Politicians and bureaucrats are considered productive if they swarm the populace like a plague of locust, devouring all substance in their path and leaving a swath of destruction like a firestorm. The technical term is "bipartisanship".
Okay, what am I missing? I keep hearing that it is only an "off chance" that the Senate will pass this. That's the 50/50 Senate, right? What dems in the senate are going to jump ship? I'm certainly not accepting that every R will vote "nay".
The question is will the gun-grabbers get 60 votes to override a filibuster. I doubt that they can, but it's not impossible.
If they make an AR-15 that's lighter than 10 boxes, will that be a way to get around the law?
I don't think it will get past the court if they do somehow pass it but that will be a long fight but maybe it will be enough to add even more loses to them in November.
you mean select fire?I agree.'they" keep insisting AR's are a weapon of war, yet we do not arm the military with AR15's
Are they going to target longbows? They served quite well at Agincourt.
Will an arm brace make a crossbow full auto?
No, but there is this big German guy...
Come to think of it, will I get in trouble for having this in the truck on VA property, with no bolts?
(13) Weapons and explosives. No person while on property shall carry firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either openly or concealed, except for official purposes. ...(b) Schedule of offenses and penalties. Conduct in violation of the rules and regulations set forth in paragraph (a) of this section subjects an offender to arrest and removal from the premises. Whomever shall be found guilty of violating these rules and regulations while on any property under the charge and control of VA is subject to a fine as stated in the schedule set forth herein or, if appropriate, the payment of fixed sum in lieu of appearance (forfeiture of collateral) as may be provided for in rules of the United States District Court. Violations included in the schedule of offenses and penalties may also subject an offender to a term of imprisonment of not more than six months, as may be determined appropriate by a magistrate or judge of the United States District Court: ...(37) Possession of firearms, carried either openly or concealed, whether loaded or unloaded (except by Federal or State law enforcement officers on official business, $500.(38) Introduction or possession of explosives, or explosive devices which fire a projectile, ammunition, or combustibles, $500.(39) Possession of knives which exceed a blade length of 3 inches; switchblade knives; any of the variety of hatchets, clubs and hand-held weapons; or brass knuckles, $300.(40) The unauthorized possession of any of the variety of incapacitating liquid or gas-emitting weapons, $200.
Probably.38 CFR § 1.218 - Security and law enforcement at VA facilities.https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/1.218
Well, THAT'S an issue. Anyone want a Crossbow? Pay shipping and promise not to shoot cats or dogs and I'll send it to ya!
Not sure what to make of this but my sense is tinging Dept. Commerce Census Bureau Requesting Sales Records From Gun Holster Companies?https://www.ammoland.com/2022/07/census-bureau-requesting-sales-records-gun-holster-companies/#axzz7ZCdS0dbgWhy Is Biden Monitoring Holsters?!?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEs9WN_BYoY