j_h_smith
Ultimate Member
- Jul 28, 2007
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I liked mine (when I owned one). They were an okay stress reliever. Nothing more, nothing less.
If somebody owns a bump stock and they are subsequently banned, wouldn't that make a law abiding person a criminal?
Whatever happened to the people that owned liquor when it became prohibited during Prohibition? What happened to the people that owned marijuana and cocaine before it was made illegal? They were all law abiding citizens, until the law was passed and they did not get rid of the newly considered contraband.
I like this. A much better mentality
No offense, but this is the House Committee, the bills on the 22nd are being heard in the Senate.
I agree. And I think they should havea buy back program before a confiscation.
I will go along with a buyback so long as they pay my price. I value my irreplaceable magazines (remember they will be gone forever in this state) at $100,000 each. They can either pay it or get off my lawn.
Put your info in here and it will craft the emails for you.
https://act.nraila.org/composeletters.aspx?AlertID=1890
when is the actual committee vote on this?
I got a post card from the NRA today asking me to call the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee because they are taking up the Senate bill 1062. Call to let them know you are against the Bill.
410-841-3623
This is a new number, I've been calling another number, but this is the number that they distributed on the post card.
It doesn’t matter if you get them or not. There are certain things in firearms that I don’t care anything about, but I will never agree with the outlaw or banning of them just because I don’t like or want them. I support the 2nd. Period! If we approach it as I defend only the parts I like and the rest can go we ultimately lose. I’m not writing this as condescending to your post, but in hopes you are not ok with banning bumpstock even though you don’t get them.
I.e., when the powers that be have the votes lined up properly or have concluded that they can't.Whenever they feel the need to have a committee vote on the bill(s).
$100,000 per magazine would be enough to finance my move out of state and then some.I will go along with a buyback so long as they pay my price. I value my irreplaceable magazines (remember they will be gone forever in this state) at $100,000 each. They can either pay it or get off my lawn.
I've gotten emails and post cards from the NRA about House Bill 991/Senate Bill 1062, but have not received anything from MSI. Anyone know why they never sent out a message?