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No Mr. Pratt, the second amendment is not about shooting political foes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Panzerkamfwagen" data-source="post: 68222786" data-attributes="member: 376848"><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p>It's a reason not to trust anyone who wants something as nebulous as "sensible gun control," because you can extend "sensible gun control" to cover any type of firearm. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>National Firearms Act of 1934 - required registration and tax of various sorts of firearms; also required one to pay a tax to manufacture certain firearms; mandated a tax and registration of certain safety/courtesy equipment- no licensing requirement for firearms dealers</p><p>Gun Control Act of 1968 - required that interstate firearms transfers and firearms sales go through a licensed and registered network of dealers</p><p>Firearms Owners Protection Act - 1986 - closed the registry of machine guns, essentially banning the manufacture of new machine guns for non law enforcement/SOT/military use</p><p>Brady Bill - 1993 - imposed five day waiting period on firearms sales, mandated the background check</p><p>Assault Weapons Ban - 1994 - banned firearms with certain cosmetic features - the most sensible feature of this law was the sunset period</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panzerkamfwagen, post: 68222786, member: 376848"] [I] [/I] It's a reason not to trust anyone who wants something as nebulous as "sensible gun control," because you can extend "sensible gun control" to cover any type of firearm. [I][/I] National Firearms Act of 1934 - required registration and tax of various sorts of firearms; also required one to pay a tax to manufacture certain firearms; mandated a tax and registration of certain safety/courtesy equipment- no licensing requirement for firearms dealers Gun Control Act of 1968 - required that interstate firearms transfers and firearms sales go through a licensed and registered network of dealers Firearms Owners Protection Act - 1986 - closed the registry of machine guns, essentially banning the manufacture of new machine guns for non law enforcement/SOT/military use Brady Bill - 1993 - imposed five day waiting period on firearms sales, mandated the background check Assault Weapons Ban - 1994 - banned firearms with certain cosmetic features - the most sensible feature of this law was the sunset period [/QUOTE]
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No Mr. Pratt, the second amendment is not about shooting political foes.
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