Posted on 05/30/2018 9:22:37 AM PDT by Cheerio
“NO!”
Your move ...
LOL
Lock and load.
It is possible that there are no bump stocks in NJ.
They have very draconian laws and few gun owners.
Seems like the NJ residents complied 100% with the law. Move on, nothing here.
Or maybe everyone lost theirs in a boating accident.
Only a stark raving lunatic would call the cops in New Jersey and turn in a bump stock. I cannot think of a faster way to get your house searched and you to wind up in prison.
They would take it as evidence you had an AR-15 and be off to the races.
It is possible that there are no bump stocks in NJ.
My understanding is that most “gun people” are not fans of bump stocks and they are considered a sort of “shoot-em-up” fun toy. Their only practical use is when you are staring down a stadium of people and you can’t miss. That is not very typical.
I'm not sure this definition would even apply to bump stocks. The defining feature of an automatic weapon is that it fires more than one round with a single pull of the trigger. A bump stock does not simulate this - no matter what you do it still fires just one round per pull of the trigger. If you say the definition applies to anything that makes the gun fire faster then it would include a lighter trigger or even a fore grip.
Let’s call it a “preview”, and hope that government is learning a lesson.
the idea is not to make people comply- it’s to make them into felons IF a banned gun is found on their premise- and as felons, they will not be able to own any guns - ever-
Perhaps they lost them in a boating accident?
That, or quite a few of them dont comply with many laws at all (the hood).
It could be that most people in new jersey can’t read so they are unaware of the new law.
There are laws, and then there is human nature.
That is the goal of the “common-sense gun laws” types.
I will be honest, I had never heard of a bump stock until after Las Vegas. Living in MA I received my “letter from the Attorney General.” I tossed it as soon as I saw it was from Maura.
I think, like a lot of things, the bump stock ban is one of those things that pols will point to as a great accomplishment. They will point out how none has been used in a crime in MA since the ban.
My guess is that none had been used BEFORE the ban.
I’ve owned firearms since I was 12 (in the early 1970s I got my first gun from my grandfather.) I am pretty sure if bump stocks were a hot commodity, I would have heard of them somewhere along the line.
But, I was gleefully ignorant of their existence until I was in my late 50’s. That tells me that bump stocks were not really a big deal to begin with.
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