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It seems odd to me that you guys who are worried about costs going up would not have stocked up earlier. It's people like you that will drive sales, supply and ultimately, prices in the future.
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Oh golly, when?
Executive orders will be used to harass us. The batf will have new rules regarding purchase of firearms and ammo that will be just inside the law. The EPA will begin a serious assault on lead.
It seems odd to me that you guys who are worried about costs going up would not have stocked up earlier. It's people like you that will drive sales, supply and ultimately, prices in the future.
On the one hand, at the Federal level, passing another assault rifle ban or something similar may be difficult. The GOP controls the house and the Dem margin in the Senate is slim and not filibuster-proof.
Based on what proof?The last assault weapon and magazine ban had a sunset. The next one won't.
The next one will have even more restrictions with sharper teeth.
I wouldn't view it as "political suicide" if it is done at the right time. After a mass shooting when the whole country is hysterical, knee-jerk reactions are quite easy to accept. Even among gun owners, there are people who just don't get why anyone needs a mag to hold more than 5 rds and if given a choice between giving up 20-30 rounders and giving up hunting, I have no doubt there would be a compromise.