Blind_Io;n3546695 said:New AWB introduced.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/375659-dems-introduce-assault-weapons-ban
Looks like they haven't learned anything about what they are trying to regulate, barrel shrouds are still listed as features. There is also a very long list of specific patterns and models that will no longer be allowed to be produced, including the Calico.
prizrak;n3546678 said:A good video on Australian gun control.
[video=youtube_share;-GPUYBcHyTc]https://youtu.be/-GPUYBcHyTc[/video]
Blind_Io;n3546701 said:now I might need to move up my timetable on the CZ Scorpion.
Firecat;n3546705 said:So the rate was falling and has continued to fall. However I also read that the number of guns has increased in Australia above the level it was prior to the massacre mentioned. Yet gun deaths (which seem to be mostly suicides) and overall crime continues to decrease despite the increase in gun ownership.
So there is something working there. Keeping guns in the hands of the right people and not criminals.
The problem is why try to reduce issues to their simplest form. Ban guns or more guns.
LeVeL;n3546714 said:Pretty sure a Mosin is the last thing they'll try to ban :lol: That said, I don't think any ban is coming - the GOP knows it's political suicide.
Careful now... Several Northeast states have way more lax gun laws than, say, Texas.JCE;n3546723 said:The northeast and Commiefornia are another story.
JCE;n3546723 said:It's a "military rifle", and if the anti-gun people get that label slapped on stuff to somehow make a ban happen say goodbye to mil surps.
Granted I doubt that'll happen as well. At least in the majority of states. The northeast and Commiefornia are another story.
LeVeL;n3546741 said:CNN, what in the hell is this? I have a hard time believing that this guy ever served.
calvinhobbes;n3546731 said:"Politicians need to stay out of business!"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-lose-your-tax-breaks/?utm_term=.3d39d46a70f4
Oh...
LeVeL;n3546725 said:Careful now... Several Northeast states have way more lax gun laws than, say, Texas.