dadoser
Master Class
Random thoughts -
(I live in AZ - so very 2A friendly state.)
1) If federal gun confiscation ever happens, we will have much bigger problems - i,e confiscation will not happen in a vacuum.
2) After the Patriot Act passed - none of us really have any privacy anyway. The Federal government does not need a gun registry to figure out firearms I own. If they want to zero in on me, they already have the means to do it and follow my gun ownership trail.
3) I always saw braced pistols as a tax stamp free loophole for an SBR. I've never seen one shot not from the shoulder and they have a barrel less than 16". My positive spin on this - "free SBR registration." I'm good registering and once approved add a stock or 2 and a vertical foregrip (if it makes sense on that particular firearm.)
4) if overturned - I think there will be a process for owners to void the registration.....I know, I know - "but, but...they now got your info..." (See #2 and 1).
5) Folks register NFA items everyday and are fine.
6) The legislature will not fix this. This leaves the courts. The courts will not resolve this by May 31, 2023.
7) I'm 58 - in this politically divided, center-right nation - the federal legislature will never pass any gun legislation that will negatively effect me personally - If Sandy Hook didn't make it happen, what will?
Now - having said all that -
1) It sucks if one has a braced pistol and lives in a state that prohibits SBRs. This is an issue.
2) The biggest issue is the individual who, in the last 10 years - bought a braced pistol and is not in touch with changing rules/interpretation. They will take out their braced pistol in front of the wrong person and get legally screwed.
I'd be good taking SBRs and Suppressors off the NFA list....but see #6 above.
(I live in AZ - so very 2A friendly state.)
1) If federal gun confiscation ever happens, we will have much bigger problems - i,e confiscation will not happen in a vacuum.
2) After the Patriot Act passed - none of us really have any privacy anyway. The Federal government does not need a gun registry to figure out firearms I own. If they want to zero in on me, they already have the means to do it and follow my gun ownership trail.
3) I always saw braced pistols as a tax stamp free loophole for an SBR. I've never seen one shot not from the shoulder and they have a barrel less than 16". My positive spin on this - "free SBR registration." I'm good registering and once approved add a stock or 2 and a vertical foregrip (if it makes sense on that particular firearm.)
4) if overturned - I think there will be a process for owners to void the registration.....I know, I know - "but, but...they now got your info..." (See #2 and 1).
5) Folks register NFA items everyday and are fine.
6) The legislature will not fix this. This leaves the courts. The courts will not resolve this by May 31, 2023.
7) I'm 58 - in this politically divided, center-right nation - the federal legislature will never pass any gun legislation that will negatively effect me personally - If Sandy Hook didn't make it happen, what will?
Now - having said all that -
1) It sucks if one has a braced pistol and lives in a state that prohibits SBRs. This is an issue.
2) The biggest issue is the individual who, in the last 10 years - bought a braced pistol and is not in touch with changing rules/interpretation. They will take out their braced pistol in front of the wrong person and get legally screwed.
I'd be good taking SBRs and Suppressors off the NFA list....but see #6 above.
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