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"Ar-15" Ban Bill
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16598553" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>I don't think the feds are dumb enough to come knocking for your guns. They know they don't need to do a mandatory buyback. They know they don't have boots on the ground willing to do it, nor would it be that successful legally. That's why they will whittle it away by taxing/regulating ammunition making it useless, as well as banning the transfer of ownership/sale. Then they just wait it out for enough of the old guard to die and a younger generation that has never known firearms, (and likely vehemently anti-gun) to take their place.</p><p></p><p>I ran into that with the whole SAFE act in NY. Had a friend pass away that had some "restricted" firearms. Didn't take long for the troopers to show up and confiscate them. Sure it was legal for him to own- but they couldn't be transferred without jumping through the corresponding hoops. Took 12 months, a lawyer and a whole lot of legal/permitting nonsense for his immediate family to regain possession of the majority of them. And that's all they have to do. Make it onerous enough no one puts up a fight to get them back, and they slowly disappear, one by one. Time is on their side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16598553, member: 116684"] I don't think the feds are dumb enough to come knocking for your guns. They know they don't need to do a mandatory buyback. They know they don't have boots on the ground willing to do it, nor would it be that successful legally. That's why they will whittle it away by taxing/regulating ammunition making it useless, as well as banning the transfer of ownership/sale. Then they just wait it out for enough of the old guard to die and a younger generation that has never known firearms, (and likely vehemently anti-gun) to take their place. I ran into that with the whole SAFE act in NY. Had a friend pass away that had some "restricted" firearms. Didn't take long for the troopers to show up and confiscate them. Sure it was legal for him to own- but they couldn't be transferred without jumping through the corresponding hoops. Took 12 months, a lawyer and a whole lot of legal/permitting nonsense for his immediate family to regain possession of the majority of them. And that's all they have to do. Make it onerous enough no one puts up a fight to get them back, and they slowly disappear, one by one. Time is on their side. [/QUOTE]
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