Didn't read the entire thing,
BUT,
remember when bump stocks were being outlawed? Many said "it doesn't affect me", then 80%?
They WILL nibble away until nothing left.
We need to stick together!!!!!
I shut left lane down years ago, when I broke all 4 rods, put 2 through the block and pan, dumping 5qts Mobile one and coolant on the track, cool Temps, night test and tune, I guess they didn't want to put the time into clean up.
Years ago I had to open hatches on a Hale barge for inspection. Being a mechanic when they offered new a tour of the tug, I jumped. It is mind blowing how clean the engine room was, if I dro]ped a sandwich I'd have no problem picking it up and eating it. Also, RPM of a tug engine shocked me...
So, would pistols have to be submitted to the handgun roster for approval? Imagine, you soend $$$$$ to get it serialized, only to be told its not going on roster.
To be 100% transparent, once my girls were old enough to have unaccompanied friends, I bought a safe, than a second, then came the horrible boating accident. I guess they *could* go diving and gain access to the guns, I'm screwed.
So what happens if someone has a bunch of 80% NOT finished? Do you serialize them? I mean you own a useless. Chuck of material, just haven't worked it yet.
Fair enough, BUT, when built by hobbyists?
80% HAVE not been firearms, (subject to change) so, how are those duplicate serial numbers going to be addressed? (They were not manufactured by any company)
There was a company that supplied a mold and resins, so you started with a 0% batch of...