Wake up on the wrong side of the bed? Because the only one moaning is you.
Not all taxation is equitable or lawful. False equivalency is intellectually lazy.
Commodities aren't rights, non prepared groceries aren't taxed because they're necessities.
Your right to rubbers and tampons aren't in the constitution.
Dubious constitutionality as well, guns are not privilege in the United States, but a protected right. And you are not allowed to tax rights.
Effectviely only the rich and privileged have full access to their second amendment rights beyond market forces.
Funny how a poll tax is...
The more the ATF does blatant overreach the more they delegitimize themselves and will simply be ignored.
The days of Waco and Ruby Ridge are over, they can't survive a repeat of one of those post 2004 AWB sunsetting.
The fifth circuit and Supreme Court are going to not be kind to the ATF over...
After the bump stock overturn and Bruen and West Virginia vs EPA, this thing is dead as a door nail. A few opportunists might get free tax stamps out of it to make actual SBRs, but this thing is never ever going to be enforced and will be overturned rather quickly.
The ATF in vain drops something that will never be enforced and will be overturned in court. Alleges 120 day window of amnesty. The is going to bury the ATF so fast post Bruen.
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/factoring-criteria-firearms-attached-stabilizing-braces
Three round burst weapons were abandoned when the M4 was adopted to replace the M16A4 as the primary service rifle in line units.
As the M16 variant rifles have gradually left the arsenal, very few select fire weapons in the American arsenal are three round burst instead of full auto.
Eugene...
Respectfully, why do you think an arbitrary Prohibition era law meant to trump up charges against bootlegging mobsters (empowered and created by the US government via a repealed amendment that prohibited the sale, distribution and consumption of most alcohol) for weapon possession charges...
The AR platform loves to run wet, gun oil in a spray can is the easier application for liberally dispersing it. No harm has ever come from oiling up most of a BCG and the points of contact in the upper receiver and even the trigger itself.
That never would've been possible because the bump stock does not meet the written statute for what constitutes a machine gun according to either the NFA or the GCA, rate of fire is not regulated, only the trigger mechanism that accomplishes a rate of fire. Modern semi autos can outrun a number...
The ruling evicerates ATF over reach toward trying to regulate the rate of fire outside of the strict legally codified definition of a machine gun.
https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opin.../pub/20/20-51016-CV2.pdf
Pages 17-21 shreds ATF's "single pull" language means the same as "single function"...
With the weakest Speaker of the House in a century just now taking power after 15 rounds in which he had to make massive concessions to pro 2A chairmanships, their isn't political momentum and capital to go after something as esoteric as bump stocks.
Congress is in stalemate for the next two...
Garland's only recourse to challenge this ruling is to go to the Supreme Court, so he either doesn't and the rule stands or he goes to the court where he knows the outcome is the same.
I assure you if I want a gun I get it. And no, saying a good gun can be overpriced and not worth it for a casual shooter is not sour grapes.
Being anti gun snob is not being anti buy what you want.