As of today firearms dealers are no longer allowed to sell state compliant ARs based upon the AR-15.
Guarantee that Commifornia, New Russia, and China Jersey will follow
[url=https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2016/07/20/massachusetts-enforce-longstanding-assault-weapons-ban-closing-loophole&ved=0ahUKEwi1zOCu6YLOAhULNT4KHREJAWkQqG8IITAC&usg=AFQjCNHv0P_QsRFvQTVSVfMnO1QRK6RoxQ&sig2=PI-h4dvT2dfvfkm-0Jnr-A]AR Ban[/url]
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4 回覆由Lord Headass編輯: 7/20/2016 8:42:02 PM
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2 回覆Looks like the state with the high taxes and weapon bans also has: -an economy which grew by half a trillion since the recession -a highly educated population -high wages -thousands of jobs being created -listed as one of the best states in country to live in ...just made another good decision.
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9 回覆由Nun編輯: 7/20/2016 8:55:12 PM
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3 回覆Just by reading the title [u][b]longstanding assault weapons ban[/b][/u]. Means it was already in place. In fact they are closing loopholes. Isnt it a good thing? I thought we were supposed to obey laws not skirt them. Its about time gun owners start obeying the law. Bundy learned the hard way.
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1 回覆Arguably, they aren't doing anything worse than re-framing the current law (one that has existed since 1998) and closing a loophole. As it was, it was easy to simply take off a piece or two, sell the gun. People can easily pick up those pieces and turn them back into the guns that were illegal.
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1 回覆由juicestain1208編輯: 7/20/2016 8:37:55 PM
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8 回覆Haha, we call them Massholes too. We're actually going to the Cape this weekend. I wonder if we'll get bottles thrown at our car again.
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