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HR 2544 - Bill introduced in House in ban suppressors

KillerFord1977

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A bill was introduced to ban the use and sale of suppressors on 4/14.
Doubt it will go anywhere, but who knows how our leaders react and vote. Contact your state elected officials and let them know how you feel.


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A bill was introduced to ban the use and sale of suppressors on 4/14.
Doubt it will go anywhere, but who knows how our leaders react and vote. Contact your state elected officials and let them know how you feel.


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Thanks for posting KF,
Likely more good reason to get out and vote for more thoughtful intelligent representatives and leaders?
 
We should write a bill that bans sling attachment points. Surely sling attachment points promote dangerous activities with firearms.

After we write it, we can get some idiot politician to support it and laugh our ass off behind their back.
 
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We should write a bill that bans sling attachment points. Surely sling attachment points promote dangerous activities with firearms.

After we write it, we can get some idiot politician to support it and laugh our ass of behind their back.
Don't even give them any more thoughts. They have enough to cause enough problems already?
Seems the more lame or laughable causes, the more they push them sometimes?

Remember one prank of whales supposedly being in the Great Lakes, some twit ran with the story, published it in kids school books. Pranks aren't always too funny?
 
I just got back from shooting an AR suppressed.

It makes a huge difference on a 5.56 with taking a lot of the concussive blast away especially when indoors.

These politicians are complete donkey's trying to ban a device that they base their opinions on after watching an action movie and doing zero research.
 
I just got back from shooting an AR suppressed.

It makes a huge difference on a 5.56 with taking a lot of the concussive blast away especially when indoors.

These politicians are complete donkey's trying to ban a device that they base their opinions on after watching an action movie and doing zero research.
Am thinking some of their research staff spends way too much time watching movie flicks and TV for their info?
That may explain a lot?
 
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