Ackkkk!
Can you say: Formatting?
Wishful thinking, Barry.
why not just do like the aussies and get get rid of all guns.
If that happens, I will take G Gordon Liddys advice.......
I dont miss.
1. National Licensing of all handgun purchases.
2. Licenses for Rifle and Shotgun owners.
3. State Licenses for ownership of firearms.
4. Arsenal Licenses (5 guns and 250 rounds of ammunition).
5. Arsenal License Fees (at least $300.00, with a cap of $1,000.00).
6. Limits on Arsenal Licensing (None in counties with populations of more than 200,000).
7. Requirement of Federally Approved Storage Safes for all guns.
8. Inspection License. (Gun safe licenses, yearly fee for spot inspections).
9. Ban on Manufacturing in counties with a population of more than 200,000.
10. Banning all military style firearms.
11. Banning Machine Gun Parts or parts which can be used in a Machine gun.
12. Banning the carrying a firearm anywhere but home or target range or in transit from one to the other.
13. Banning replacement parts (manufacturing, sale, possession, transfer, installation) except barrel, trigger group.
14. Elimination of the Curio Relic list.
15. Control of Ammunition belonging to Certain Surplus Firearms.(7.62x54R and .303).
16. Eventual Ban of Handgun Possession.
17. Banning of Any ammo that fits military guns (post 1945).
18. Banning of any quantity of smokeless powder or black powder which would constitute more than the equivalent of 100 rounds of ammunition.
19. Ban the possession of explosive powders of more than 1 kg. at any one time.
20. Banning of High Powered Ammo or Wounding (?) ammo.
21. A National License for Ammunition.
22. Banning or strict licensing of all reloading components.
23. National Registration of ammunition or ammo buyers.
24. Requirements of special storage safe for ammunition and licensing.
25. Restricting Gun Ranges to counties with populations less than > 200,000.
26. Special Licensing of ranges.
27. Special Range Tax to visitors ($85.00 per visit per person).
28. Waiting period for rentals on pistol ranges.
29. Banning Gun Shows.
30. Banning of military reenactments.
PLUS:
31. Ban of all clips holding over 6 bullets [sic].
32. Elimination of the Dept. of Civilian Marksmanship [CMP].
33. Ban on all realistic replica and toy guns (including air soft and paintball).
34. The right of gun-violence victims to sue, with financial assistance from government programs, the gun manufacturers.
35. Taxes on ammo, dealers, guns, licenses to offset medical costs to society.
36. The eventual ban on all semi-automatics regardless of when made or caliber.
Now, let me read it...
B & B!
It confirms what I have guessed.
is this surmising or is there a link?
Looks like I will violate a preponderance of
these “Laws”.
All I can say is come try to get them from me.
Not certain how accurate the list is, but assuming its accuracy the sum total of the various measures is a gun ban. He will attempt a great deal of this piecemeal I would think so we’ll have to fight every little piece of legislation tooth and nail. I have no intention of complying with any aspect which is within my power to resist. Some of this stuff may fly in certain areas like the NE and parts of either coast but in areas such as the south, midwest, the plains and mountain states enforcing compliance with be nigh impossible especially with governors who don’t agree.
I’m glad I live in Texas
sounds alot like a Hitler plan to me. I’m pretty sure he would have a fight on his hands if he tried to do any of them. Those plates would make some good targets.
Look for a HTML thread before you post again.
That could be less than a month's worth. Having a few thousand without the threat of higher taxation is not at all unreasonable.
Obama’s “Gun Plan” is essentially the same as his “Tax Plan”
A two line questionnaire on a 5x9 index card:
1. DO YOU OWN A GUN? _______Yes ______ No
2. IF THE ANSWER TO #1 IS “YES”, TURN IT IN.
1. Enlist the aid of all the gang members throughout the nation into the Civilian Security Force.
2. Send the force to Alabama to take guns away from Alabama citizens.
3.Within one week gang violence incidents will begin to drop dramatically and continue to stay low for many years.
4. Alabama carries on as normal.
Boy, I’m in violation of a BUNCH of those! The weird thing is, a lot of it has to do with banning reloading. I’ll bet that no one has ever done statistics on how many criminals reload, and I’ll bet that if anyone ever did, the number approaches zero. That part makes it crystal clear (as if it weren’t already) that they are targeting legitimate gun owners.
Five guns? Here in The Peoples Republic of Massachusettstan, two guns and 200 rounds of ammunition is technically an arsenal.
A lot of these “ideas” have already been attempted on a state by state basis. Last year alone there was a nearly worded identical piece of legislation introduced in 17 states with the purpose of ID stamping of ammo, making possession of unstamped ammo a crime, and making possession limits, purchase limits, and other related issues a crime.
Plus adding extreme taxes on a per bullet basis.
The firearm industry is well armed against drastic changes in the law. I am not so certain about the ammo industry being in the same good shape.
Fight the good fight!
Relax. He probably won’t be able to get more than half of that list accomplished in his first term, and maybe only another third of it in his second. /s