To: thorvaldr
You can make a 100% receiver ONCE legally, but you can never sell or transfer the gun.
6 posted on
10/06/2014 12:44:43 PM PDT by
mylife
To: mylife
Obama will find an Administrative Law Judge to rewrite that soon.
8 posted on
10/06/2014 12:46:16 PM PDT by
TurboZamboni
(Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.-JFK)
To: mylife
If it ever comes to an armed conflict in our country, I don’t think that would be an issue.
Armed conflict is illegal too...
The machine would go underground quickly. At least that’s what I expect would happen.
12 posted on
10/06/2014 12:52:30 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
( "I didn't leave the Central Oligarchy Party. It left me." - Ronaldus Maximus)
To: mylife
“You can make a 100% receiver ONCE legally, but you can never sell or transfer the gun.”
Actually, the law says you can not make a firearm with the INTENTION of selling it unless you are a licensed manufacturer,bla,bla,bla.
Very similar to all those folks that pledge “till death do you part”, their “intention “ was forever, stuff happens.
17 posted on
10/06/2014 1:02:05 PM PDT by
wrench
To: mylife
You can make a 100% receiver ONCE legally, Do you mean we are only allowed to make one in our lifetime? Or did I misunderstand?
27 posted on
10/06/2014 1:20:36 PM PDT by
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
To: mylife
Yea!! You can't grow or transfer Marijuana!!
39 posted on
10/06/2014 1:41:08 PM PDT by
ontap
To: mylife
I’m not sure what you mean by making “a 100% receiver ONCE legally”, but you can make as many as you want and you can transfer them in your will.
58 posted on
10/06/2014 2:09:37 PM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
(The cure has become worse than the disease. Support an end to the WOD now.)
To: mylife
Yes, you can sell one, even more than one.
You just can't make them with the intention to sell them as part of a business.
79 posted on
10/07/2014 5:20:13 PM PDT by
Trailerpark Badass
(There should be a whole lot more going on than throwing bleach, said one woman.)
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