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NRA supporting getting rid of Bump Stocks- How do you feel?
10-23-2017, 10:39 AM, (This post was last modified: 10-23-2017, 10:54 AM by rwhite135.)
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RE: NRA supporting getting rid of Bump Stocks- How do you feel?
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The only reason that nutjob was able to kill as many as he did with a bumpfire stock equipped rifle was because of how concentrated people were into a small area. There is still some debate over whether it was actually one of the bumpfire equipped rifles that was even used. He had 12 with those stocks but he had other rifles that didn't. The NRA should have kept their mouths shut and I won't give them another penny until they make some serious changes, starting with the termination or resignation of Wayne LaPierre. In case you haven't noticed, I changed my avatar from the NRA pin I was using.

They're not just coming for bumpfire stocks now. The proposed bill calls for the banning of any item that increases the rate of fire on a semi-auto rifle and does not mention bumpfire stocks one single time. What baseline is to be used isn't mentioned. This bill could be interpreted to ban any fcg, or part thereof, that is not "milspec". If it passes and you own a competition trigger, which you have in a 3 gun equipped AR, that you don't turn in within a set time frame; you're now a felon and there is no provision in the bill for grandfathering in items already owned.

A number of YouTube firearms content creators are trying to get rallies started in all 50 state capitals on November 5th to show opposition to all of the gun-control bills proposed after the Las Vegas murders. You can find more information on this from the following videos and Facebook page:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeCG4PhKUxk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmbpAmp4IBA

https://www.facebook.com/2A-Capitol-Rall...381948986/

They're not just coming for bumpfire stocks now. The proposed bill calls for the banning of any item that increases the rate of fire on a semi-auto rifle and does not mention bumpfire stocks one single time. What baseline is to be used isn't mentioned. This bill could be interpreted to ban any fcg, or part thereof, that is not "milspec". If it passes and you own a competition trigger, which you have in a 3 gun equipped AR, that you don't turn in within a set time frame; you're now a felon and there is no provision in the bill for grandfathering in items already owned.

A number of YouTube firearms content creators are trying to get rallies started in all 50 state capitals on November 5th to show opposition to all of the gun-control bills proposed after the Las Vegas murders. You can find more information on this from the following videos and Facebook page:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeCG4PhKUxk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmbpAmp4IBA

https://www.facebook.com/2A-Capitol-Rall...381948986/
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RE: NRA supporting getting rid of Bump Stocks- How do you feel? - by rwhite135 - 10-23-2017, 10:39 AM

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