- May 22, 2005
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It doesn't get any more finger in your eye than this.
It doesn't get any more finger in your eye than this.
What does making your own firearms legally have to do with open carry? Seems to be drawing a spotlight to something an anti wouldn't know about. "Ghost guns" I don't believe gun owners need to hide but this seems like an excellent way to invite more infringements.
Not sure how I feel about this little demonstration. I support the 2nd A. and have no issue with these "ghost guns" or 80% builds in actuality. But the paranoid part of me is afraid that the bringing it to the fore front like this could cause some legislators who previously knew nothing of it to make it their goal to put regulations on it. With the general lack of knowledge of or gun laws and how they work by most of the population this just seems like asking for trouble.
What does making your own firearms legally have to do with open carry? Seems to be drawing a spotlight to something an anti wouldn't know about. "Ghost guns" I don't believe gun owners need to hide but this seems like an excellent way to invite more infringements.
- CJ Grisham of OCT“I don’t understand the purpose of it,” Grisham said. “It seems confrontational, and really, needless. I mean, it’s the first day of the Legislature, we are this close to getting open carry passed, and now these guys want to come and manufacture a firearm on the steps of the Capitol? I just don’t get it.“
Maybe the Step Manufacturing Company is comprised of antis looking to throw a wrench in the works.
The difference between exercising your rights and flaunting them is the unwanted attention you attract.