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It’s A Win, BUT These Things Can Become A HUGE Problem For Gun Owners #BigBeautifulBill #trump #2ndamendment #nfa #gunownersofamerica

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C. Richard Archie1 year ago

Considering "in common use" there are already by orders of magnitude far more suppressers and SBRs in private hands than the number of "stun guns" considered by SCOTUS to satisfy the metric of "in common use" in 2016 in the Caetano case. The failure is that arms can be regulated at all, "shall not be infringed" means nothing to politicians and they have the brown shirts and the guns we provide them to enforce their will and view.

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Mark Miller1 year ago

If more republicans and even a democrat or two who haven't lost their entire mind, don't grow a backbone we can see from the front, we could be screwed; and it would only take a couple years.

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C. Richard Archie1 year ago

The analysis here is spot on, as usual. I was not trying to say otherwise, it is just sad that we do not have enough legislators that see the actual facts of the numbers.

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FouriersLaw1 year ago

It's not a win.

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Pew Mechanic1 year ago

Delusional. I said in the beginning of this process, did the NFA would be intact at the end , and I was right. There will always be a parliamentarian or a rule or a trick of some kind . The federal government is lawless and does what it wants to do.

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Jordan Howard1 year ago

I don't see a way where this does anything except make full delisting basically impossible now. That's why I keep saying I'd rather have gotten absolutely nothing rather than the tax zero. Because a zeroed tax closes the door on ever being able to go after full delisting through budget reconciliation again, and reconciliation is basically the only avenue we have, because we will never have the 60 votes needed to do it legislatively. When you combine this with the fact that removing items from the NFA is outside the scope of an executive order and the fact that SCOTUS hates taking 2a cases (they wont even take up AWBs despite the AR15 being the most commonly owned rifle in the country. What makes anyone think they will hear an NFA case?), you realize that we basically just closed our only door on ever fully removing supressors and SBRs. This is abysmal.

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ʜɪʀᴀᴍ ᴘᴇʀᴄʏ ᴍᴀxɪᴍ1 year ago

I don't think the $200 status quo was a thing. Anti-gunners can see the skyrocketing NFA ownership the same as we can - and they've had precise legislative language upping the price/locking to inflation since H.R. 5103 in 2018.

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Winston Smith1 year ago

Great video as always.

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Ketcher1 year ago

@RepBrecheen @SenMullin @SenatorLankford @repkevinhern please listen to what he says about future elections

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Ketcher1 year ago

@TheReal64972507 @VP @POTUS please listen to the man

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