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Which shows just how absurd the law has really become. It's 2022. Not 1934.what's funny is all the gimmicks used to skirt the LAW
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Which shows just how absurd the law has really become. It's 2022. Not 1934.what's funny is all the gimmicks used to skirt the LAW
no, in fact just citing what people bought the brace for, and what some manufactures used to show how dumb the LAW was, this in no waySo definitions created by politicians that don't apply to perfectly legal technology on items that operate WITHIN the law as written are "skirting the law."
Just stop… the fear of freedom being exemplified by that thought process is embarrassing.
true but do we fight form in jail? or outside of jail that is the point is it not?How many view it... look at the great lengths people are forced to go through to exercise a right that the "law" continually tries to infringe on... unlawfully.
I get your point, but challenging an unlawful rule also has merit.
That's the same thought process the left uses in regards to "assault rifles." Be careful.Which shows just how absurd the law has really become. It's 2022. Not 1934.
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That's a personal choice, but history does show us that meaningful changes do not typically occur by conforming to imposed "acceptable standards". It's simply meaningless rhetoric without applying action.true but do we fight form in jail? or outside of jail that is the point is it not?
There is no such thing as "skirting a law" - there is lawful acts/behavior/items and there are unlawful acts/behavior/items.no, in fact just citing what people bought the brace for, and what some manufactures used to show how dumb the LAW was, this in no way
deflects from them knowingly and intentionally skiting the NFA LAW
Echoing my statement I've made many times. You can trust some people with the nuclear football, you can't trust some people with their own two hands. A virtuous and moral people have no need of laws, and those intent on evil disregard all the laws anyway.The bottom line. If a person is within the law, keeps their gear secure, isn't out doing evil in the world and poses zero threat to anyone else's rights or personal safety....
....why should anyone care?
I'm more concerned about a muti-felon tweeker with a pen knife than "Joe Blow" average law abiding citizens howitzer. As we all should be.