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Gun Control Reform Activism
In reply to the discussion: I Am A Firearms Owner. [View all]jmg257
(11,996 posts)37. I am not really concerned as I am not affected, and don't plan on being so.
Others are though. And I do find it interesting how they will deal with it. It seems dealers are selling guns without mags, and potential buyers are buying 10 round mags while they can. That capability will end though as the date comes. Others apparently plan on breaking the law.
Usually someone steps up if there is money to be made, but someone may also think that creating a new product for a very limited 1 state market might not be worth it. I guess they could charge whatever they want though if buyers decide its worth it instead of dumping the guns.
ETA. Thanks for your input! I agreee with the OP also, and having even more restrictions would be fine.
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isn't it funny that the anti-regulation folks all say they fear the Govt. will know their address
Vincardog
Mar 2013
#1
I fear that the NRA will do far more damage to lawful ownership of firearms that any other group.
Ikonoklast
Mar 2013
#2
and yet many will support a 'mental health' registry that is open to the public for review
samsingh
Mar 2013
#13
Excellent post. I tend to draw the line at carrying guns in public, particularly in cities.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#5
Fee? Just as long as it wasn't punitive, covering the cost of paperwork and administration, nope.
Ikonoklast
Mar 2013
#9
I believe that can be taken care of, no reason a few dollars should keep anyone from their rights
Ikonoklast
Mar 2013
#30