Re: Gun Control Watch
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 7:44 pm
As long as they’re still making oxy and cooking meth there will still be cash.
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House Bill 1240 prohibits the sale, manufacture, and import of assault weapons in Washington state while "allowing reasonable exemptions for manufacture and sale to law enforcement and the military
YetThe legislation does not prohibit the possession of assault weapons.
Hope they can get this pass Little BeshearA bill that would ban state and local law enforcement, governments and their employees from enforcing federal gun laws or regulations in Kentucky advanced from a Senate committee Thursday morning.
House Bill 153, sponsored by Rep. Josh Bray, R-Mount Vernon, would prevent local law enforcement, employees of public agencies and local governments from assisting or cooperating with a “federal ban” on firearms, firearms accessories and ammunition. The bill’s language would also prevent local governments and public agencies from adopting rules or spending public funding or resources to enforce such a federal ban on firearms.
"It says going forward no state tax dollars or state manpower will be allocated towards the law enforcement of federal firearms ban regulations after Jan. 1, 2021," Bray said.
Under the new law, Kentucky police and law enforcement officers are not allowed to adopt rules, regulations or ordinances that require the enforcement of such bans. Police agencies are also prohibited from "allocating public resources or moneys in the enforcement of federal firearm bans."
I'm not. He's a jellyfish. Kamala Harris of governors. Totally uselessWLJ wrote:To be clear doesn't stop the feds from doing so.
Honestly I'm in total shock Beshear Jr let it pass. He didn't sign it just let it pass.
The family of a man who died in a 2021 mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis filed a lawsuit Thursday with two survivors against the magazine distributor, American Tactical Inc., alleging the company used reckless marketing tactics that targeted young men who are at risk for violent behavior, according to USA Today.
The lawsuit accuses American Tactical Inc. of failing as a distributor for providing violent people access to purchase a high-capacity magazine, USA Today reports, which would allow for the weapon to fire off a dozen rounds without reloading.
Gun magazine distributor sued by survivors, victims in Indianapolis FedEx shooting“American Tactical, Inc. is well aware that these magazines are instruments of mass killing and have no problem marketing them directly to people with horrific intentions,” said Gurinder Singh Bains, son of Jaswinder Singh who died in the FedEx shooting and a plaintiff in the case.
“This isn’t a hypothetical. My father is gone because they didn’t care they were enabling mass shooters. They must be held accountable not just for my father’s sake but everyone who may still suffer what my family and I have been forced to go through,” he said in an emailed statement.
Massive Noncompliance: ATF Says Only 250,000 Braced Pistol Owners Registered Their GunsThe ATF told The Reload on Friday it has received just over a quarter million applications to register pistol-brace-equipped firearms…
That number represents just a fraction of the braced guns believed to have been sold in the decade since the ATF first classified a version as outside the scope of the NFA. In the impact assessment for the rule, the ATF estimated that three to seven million devices exist. However, the Congressional Research Service puts the number much higher at somewhere between 10 and 40 million.
That puts the registration rate for pistol-brace-equipped guns at between .6 percent and eight percent.
Longnecker noted that owners of the affected guns could also comply with the rule by either dismantling the firearms and destroying the braces or turning them over to the ATF. He said the agency does not know how many Americans may have taken those routes.
They'll probably enforce it on an as needed basis. In other words as tacked on charges to be used if and when they need them for a conviction.badvoltron wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:56 amThat is basically the main reason I complied, as much as the whole thing is ridiculous, I could not allow myself to become a felon over this, as much as I know it will never be enforced.
Did you catch the list date?etownguy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:29 amhttps://www.armslist.com/posts/14552968 ... 5k-package
I messaged this person and told them it was risky business to post this up for sale... not to mention WAY overpriced.
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$2,099WLJ wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:34 amDid you catch the list date?etownguy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:29 amhttps://www.armslist.com/posts/14552968 ... 5k-package
I messaged this person and told them it was risky business to post this up for sale... not to mention WAY overpriced.
Just a wee bit suspiciousListed On: Thursday, June 1, 2023
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