is a bump stock a bump stock when its not attached to anything ?
is a bump stock a bump stock when its not attached to anything ?
Lol what a fantastically written shit bill. He has unintentionally made it even more worthless. I won't post why it's a joke but if you know more than Ramirez you'll spot it. Not hard.
No co-sponsors. I wonder how hard they will push this vs. other things they want - sanctuary state for illegals.
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Yes. A stock is still a stock if it isn’t attached to anything. So has ruled the ATF and so has ruled several courts/juries. I can’t see how a bumpstock wouldn’t be a bumpstock if it weren’t attached to a rifle.
Ok, but we have to cross the Chesapeake bay in a small craft in rough waters to get there.I've got a barn in WV if anyone wants to store their killer pieces of plastic. Reasonable rates.
If I use a 3/4" dowel as a bump-stock, is it forever a bump-stock? even after I remove it and re-task it as a roosting bar for my chickens?
Would seem so, given BATFE precedent.
If it was used as such, yes. At least according to the ATF
So if I use my belt loop or the collar on my tee shirt as a bumpstock does that make my pants and shirt a bump stock or everyone’s pants and shirts??
Just yours, the same way as me building an AR lower into a pistol doesn't make all ARs pistols.
Be careful where you wear your Prohibited Pants.
I usually suffer the opposite problem, I am prohibited from not having on pants.
Just because that one time! Yeesh.
25 4–305.1.
26 A PERSON MAY NOT:
27 (1) TRANSPORT A BUMP STOCK INTO THE STATE; OR
1 (2) MANUFACTURE, POSSESS, USE, SELL, OFFER TO SELL, TRANSFER,
2 PURCHASE, OR RECEIVE A BUMP STOCK.
Seems to me that a lot of US postal workers will be going to jail for transporting if it passes.
Will the state be required to reimburse us for our confiscated property ?
My guess is that they will give us 60-90 days to sell them out of state. I took a look on gunbroker and ebay and I will be lucky to get 1/2 the price that I paid for my Echo trigger.
have they ever done property confiscation in MD where something was once legal and now it's not?
I'm thinking about NY where even LEO's said F-U to the new turn-in law.