Thanks MSI, keep us posted on the possibility of an appeal. Any way to know the judges we may be up against if an appeal is allowed?
Some one post some good news please.
Some one post some good news please.
Thanks MSI, keep us posted on the possibility of an appeal. Any way to know the judges we may be up against if an appeal is allowed?
Some one post some good news please.
Well now, ain't that a kick in the nut sack?
F*^&(* this state
It's time to hasten my exit from this place.
Thank you MSI for all of your ongoing efforts.
Detachable magazines this session?
Assuming there are limited resources to fight court cases, are there strategic advantages to push this forward with an appeal, let other groups fight this one that are challenging similar anti bump stock/rapid fire trigger legislation from other states, put the funds into other ongoing fights, or marshal funds to prepare for potential mag bans and semi-automatic rifle bans? Obviously, we all are disappointed by today's outcome because it portends to an expansion to legislate away features that make use of a semi-automatic rifle attractive (though this precedence has been established repeatedly) and there is no consequence for the loss of personal property by making illegal what was once legal.There is an appeal of right to the 4th Circuit if we want to take an appeal. An appeal can be on one issue or up to all issues. We have 30 days to file a notice of appeal. No way to know which judges will sit on the panel.
Send a rubber band...Can I mail my hypothetical bump stock to Larry Hogan with a note thanking him for taking my personal property without compensation? I dutifully requested permission from the ATF as the new law instructed for the hypothetical device. Would I be breaking the law by sending to someone who didn't? Obviously it might put me on some "list" or give them pretext to 1302 me.
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There is another thread here titled "What's your breaking point for revolution?"...snip.
It's probably best to not post things to show our hand. There are some real shitbirds watching.
Yeah, I know, but this is already on the slippery slope toward that door ...Absolutely. Be careful what you ask for. The door is wide open now.
Good point Fidelity, I'm sure there are quite a few ways to go about this one. 30 days to figure out the best route.Assuming there are limited resources to fight court cases, are there strategic advantages to push this forward with an appeal, let other groups fight this one that are challenging similar anti bump stock/rapid fire trigger legislation from other states, put the funds into other ongoing fights, or marshal funds to prepare for potential mag bans and semi-automatic rifle bans? Obviously, we all are disappointed by today's outcome because it portends to an expansion to legislate away features that make use of a semi-automatic rifle attractive (though this precedence has been established repeatedly) and there is no consequence for the loss of personal property by making illegal what was once legal.
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There is another thread here titled "What's your breaking point for revolution?"... I must say, it is feeling closer than ever... and it's not about bump stocks... it's about tyranny.
There is another thread here titled "What's your breaking point for revolution?"... I must say, it is feeling closer than ever... and it's not about bump stocks... it's about tyranny.
Lol revolution. You can't even get a majority of folks on a gun forum to stop making excuses for the trampling of our rights, there's no way you could get enough people organized for a revolt.
There will be no resistance until the government cuts off food and money. So long as folks are fat and happy and can buy the latest iPhone they'll bend over and take it with a smile. As shown by the politics of this fine state.