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In reply to the discussion: In November my home state of PA went Red [View all]Straw Man
(6,888 posts)40. A case in point.
I'm sure you already know how machine guns are regulated. Just treat the military style rifles (that so many call assault rifles) the same.
I'm just as sure that you don't know how machine guns are regulated. The federal registry of machine guns, which began with the National Firearms Act of 1934, was closed in 1986. Only machine guns registered as of 1986 can now be sold and transferred legally. This is tantamount to a ban on manufacture and sale of machine guns, with grandfathering of those already in circulation. And that is a very small number due to the strict regulation already in place prior to the closing of the registry. Supply is therefore extremely limited and shrinking all the time, so prices have risen into five figures: simple supply-and-demand in action.
That is absolutely a non-starter with the best-selling rifles in America today.
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I am not into writing law that is specific and also will be constitutional
radical noodle
Apr 2017
#25
Remember, only the Police and other Law Enforcement are trained well enough to carry firearms. n/t
oneshooter
Apr 2017
#63
"Remember, only the Police and other Law Enforcement are trained well enough to carry firearms."
wincest
Apr 2017
#66
"He would even go for treating the military style rifles the way machine guns are regulated."
wincest
Apr 2017
#64
When I knocked on over 100 doors a day, there were zero admitted Trump voters
HoneyBadger
Apr 2017
#29
Revocation of the right of ownership if convicted of a crime or declared mentally compromised
gejohnston
Apr 2017
#51
"It should not be deliverable to the front door." Why not? It seems to work well in Canada.
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2017
#53
I am a poll worker in one of those rural counties. Guns had nothing to do with what happened.
appleannie1943
Apr 2017
#28
All the thugs in my area were more concerned with health care. They eat, sleep and drink FOX.
appleannie1943
Apr 2017
#42
Freedom is the natural state of people. It's a biological imperative
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2017
#73
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that dishonesty on the gun violence
pablo_marmol
Apr 2017
#57
Democrats that help put Republicans in office *should* be slagged. Repeatedly, and with great vigor
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2017
#72
I know --I listen to many in WI -gun talk and fear of taking guns away DOES count as a
riversedge
Apr 2017
#76
It is one of those issues that exist as divides between urban and rural
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2017
#78
I know there is a lot for city folk and country folk to learn from each other.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2017
#82
We had 8 years of a President who gun hobbyists were SURE was going to take all
Squinch
Apr 2017
#83