http://www.politico.com/story/2017/...mp-fire-stocks-comply-with-current-law-243500
I can see where most of you will likely take this. My thoughts probably differ from most of you though. This kind of shit is intentionally poking at federal laws for no reason other than a little extra fun or just to be a prick and show off to the industry that you found a loophole in the wording of a legal document. I have said it before over the years on this forum and elsewhere, and I will say it again now, I think that intentionally pushing buttons to the limits with an agency as ridiculous and illogical as the BATFE is a stupid game to play. Stupid games warrant stupid prizes.
Now I think that the NRA, being an entity that collects people's money as an aggregate force to combat gun restrictive legislation, specifically telling the government to revisit a gun law that is currently in the 2A's best interest, is interesting to say the least. Maybe it's an attempt to put the blame on the BATFE, being that even the NRA is now essentially saying, "Why would you let this be legal?!", and therefore keep the heat off of everything that isn't a stab at the BATFE? Seems reasonable, and maybe even a good idea. Thoughts?
I can see where most of you will likely take this. My thoughts probably differ from most of you though. This kind of shit is intentionally poking at federal laws for no reason other than a little extra fun or just to be a prick and show off to the industry that you found a loophole in the wording of a legal document. I have said it before over the years on this forum and elsewhere, and I will say it again now, I think that intentionally pushing buttons to the limits with an agency as ridiculous and illogical as the BATFE is a stupid game to play. Stupid games warrant stupid prizes.
Now I think that the NRA, being an entity that collects people's money as an aggregate force to combat gun restrictive legislation, specifically telling the government to revisit a gun law that is currently in the 2A's best interest, is interesting to say the least. Maybe it's an attempt to put the blame on the BATFE, being that even the NRA is now essentially saying, "Why would you let this be legal?!", and therefore keep the heat off of everything that isn't a stab at the BATFE? Seems reasonable, and maybe even a good idea. Thoughts?
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