Not that its beyond them to make a law making something more illegal-er but § 265.02(2) already exists.
That is why I asked about this super secret version of the bill that is shrouded in mystery and somehow has a preemption clause.
Thats what I am getting at. Everyone is talking how they are they going to be removed, no registration, no paperwork other than a 4473, state preemption, etc, etc.
Right from the House site, it only says reduction in tax?
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1/text
The BBB has narrowly passed the house. The talking heads are doing their thing saying that its going to be the wild west/ John Wick/ murder zone with silencers being removed from the NFA.
I looked at the bill and only see that the $200 tax would be reduced to $0. Am I missing something or are...
Because they are scary sniper weapons. They have tried this for the last 10 years with no success. I am kind of shocked they have not gotten it though as it really would not have any impact (or bitching) from the average person. Its specifically tailored for 50BMG with the muzzle energy...
This is not new. Many school districts qualified for free breakfast and lunch across the board based on average income. My district was removed a couple years ago not because of income but because shitbag parents were too lazy to fill out the form.
This was not an issue though because the...
Jesus Christ. Sure it would have likely malfunctioned after, but she had a clear center mass shot when wrestling which would have been justified. She will probably get a medal for heroism after this ordeal.
These clowns love making laws that already exist. Didn't they pass legislation last year regarding pistol converters? Doesn't the current NY ammo background check already prohibit prohibited persons from buying ammo?
These people truly do not understand how the internet works.
How would this be enforceable at all? It does not make possession of files illegal, just transfer, so its not like they could even use it as an add-on charge.
Sidenote-this specifically only applies only to 3d printers. If one were...
Home Depot has their "installers", but far from vetted. I once saw an wall oven that installed in a $50K kitchen by their highly skilled individuals. The oven was 1/2" too wide so they took a sawzall to the cabinetry to make it fit.
I would have rather taken my chances with a illegal day worker.
They put the barrel extension in a vice and used the grip of the pistol as a lever to break the pin. The barrel threads were destroyed in the process. It was one sample supplied by a manufacturer not a random selection.
Its a step, but unfortunately an unlikely success.
The biggest problem if it passed would be it could only be put on bolt action rifles. Threaded barrels are a no-no. I guess a tri-lug would be compliant, but still...
"Moved from West Africa 6 months ago... at hospital in serious condition"
So slice was here on a legal visa, right? I am sure his health insurance is taking care of those medical bills, right?
The Pledge of Allegiance is not forced upon anyone, one can pledge it or they can decline. Even the US enlistment oath gives religious leeway with "swear or affirm" and the ability to omit "so help me god"