To: marktwain
ATF estimates 520,000 people own bumpstocks. Hmmmm
To: Sacajaweau
Then they would seem to be “in common use” and therefore most certainly under the protection of the Second Amendment. (Which is not to say that uncommon things wouldn’t be.)
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01/22/2023 8:06:11 AM PST by
coloradan
(They're not the mainstream media, they're the gaslight media. It's what they do. )
To: Sacajaweau
ATF estimates 520,000 people own bumpstocks. Hmmmm
Several hundred have been turned in, including Cargill's that will be discussed Wednesday at SCOTUS.
So there are still probably about 520,000 is my guess.
Businesses who could not hide their previously-legal inventory were the only ones to really comply with the ban.
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