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Considering it's 364 pages, who else believes this was already written, just waiting for the opportunity?Yes it has been signed by the A.G.
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Considering it's 364 pages, who else believes this was already written, just waiting for the opportunity?Yes it has been signed by the A.G.
The two party system sadly doesn't work well if one isn't a single-issue voter.Like chickens advocating for Colonel Sanders.
That is a directive to the ATF I believe…Who actually voted this into law? I never heared anything like the house and senate passing it? Is it an executive order?
Think bumpstock ban.Who actually voted this into law? I never heared anything like the house and senate passing it? Is it an executive order?
Yup. That's what happens when ol Joe can't get congress to do what he wants them to. Use excutive powers over the departments he controls as a loophole to make it happen without requiring the approval of the American people.Is it an executive order?
Steel and aluminium bars will have to have a serial or they will be illegal.How would the new regs apply if I started with a bar of 4140 heat treated steel or 7075 aluminum and ended up with a completed 2011 frame?
Everyone is a single issue voter at the end of the day, because there is always THE issue that tips the scale.The two party system sadly doesn't work well if one isn't a single-issue voter.
If they get their way... "anything" that "could" be used in the construction of a firearm "could" be classed as such and require serialization and registration. What "will" they determine and actively enforce is yet to be seen, but any smart money would be on... "if it's not yet, they sure as bubblegum will try to make it be".How would the new regs apply if I started with a bar of 4140 heat treated steel or 7075 aluminum and ended up with a completed 2011 frame?
I know many will say npr is liberal but I thought this was a good simplified breakdown. The way I read it ...for now anyways, is they arent prohibiting ghost guns they are requireing them to be serialized if sold. That of course does open a whole new can of worms but for now they are addressing the completed guns.Is there a condensed version?
the way Im reading it, for now... is it doesnt affect the kits. You can still buy them. What Im reading is the new rules apply if you sell or transfer an unserialized gun they now have to be serialized.How would the new regs apply if I started with a bar of 4140 heat treated steel or 7075 aluminum and ended up with a completed 2011 frame?
That seems more like just something they threw in along with the main intent of the rule. The main intent being to button hole the 80% industry and slow the proliferation of home built firearms by requiring a BCG.The way I read it ...for now anyways, is they arent prohibiting ghost guns they are requireing them to be serialized if sold. That of course does open a whole new can of worms but for now they are addressing the completed guns.
You "can", but they would be serialized and require an FFL and BGC to purchase.. the same as any regular firearm.You can still buy them.
Yup. Only if you were to sell a home build as I read it. And then, I don't know if it really only impacts sales directly to an FFL or private party transfers, too.so far, im not seeing anything about existing kits, so essentially grandfathered in.
and then, it doesnt tackle 3D printers and technology. At this time anyways. Much more complicated I think they set that aside for now.