I think everyone would agree with that. The thing is, baby steps. If tomorrow, a bill got put up that made it so all SBR's, suppressors, and machine guns could be purchased like any normal gun, liberals would go nuts. I mean lose their mind.
Now if you deregulate over time, they don't catch these things. And it sure appears the ball is rolling in the right direction.
Would be a short trip, but I fail to see how they can lose something they don't currently possess.
So it looks like you are saying the same thing WILTO is saying, no CLEO approval required. While that can certainly be a positive thing, they could have done the same thing and made it happen without all all the stuff to trusts. Or they could have made them "shall issue" mandatory and left the trusts and other entities alone.
"Shall issue" is a state problem. Federal legislation won't change it. There was talk of introducing a "shall issue" bill at the Texas leg, but I'm not sure where it went. Sean will know.
I doubt the American Suppressor Association would like very many restrictions removed. They are able to charge $500+ for a device which could be sold for $200 if the market were not "suppressed" by regulations.
ASA is a legislative policy group, bud. They don't sell things.
Now, machine gun owners, they are the ones who want to keep their guns listed. Start selling new legal machine guns again and his $20k m-16 just became a worn out $1k rifle.
Agreed. NFACTA is the organization that supports and advances these interests. Often they do things that hurt or threaten NFA ownership for you and me. Do not support them.
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