Benja455 wrote:
In all seriousness the NFA will never be repealed in its entirety - it would simply look bad ("full auto machine guns will be sold via online loophole gun sites - like WaGuns.org...story on King 5 at 11 PM!")...furthermore, many owners of pre-Hughes Amendment (free history lesson - this was signed by Reagan!) machine guns will *actively* lobby against any de-regulation of machine guns because they stand to lose a lot of the value of those assets.
A much better strategy is to pass something like the HPA (Hearing Protection Act) and then eventually strip out the restrictions on SBRs, SBS and maybe AOWs...leaving only destructive devices and machine guns in the NFA. I think that's probably a compromise that everyone can live with and gives us the highest probability of success.
Negative. I thought it said "shall not be infringed" but maybe it says "shall selectively be infringed?"
The highest possibility of success comes from having a pro 2a president, conservative biased congress, and SCOTUS sympathetic to 2a. Oh wait...we're months away from that being a reality
Go big or go home, now is the time. I'm not looking for a compromise at this point. The deck is stacked, why not go for the win?
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