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Posted: 3/7/2018 10:52:09 PM EDT
I've seen a few posts in GD from people saying that they don't care much about bumpstocks being banned, or that they think they should be banned because they bypass machinegun regulations. "If you want to own a machinegun, do it the proper way or lobby to change the laws."
Guys, it's not about bumpstocks. The bill that just passed in Florida outlaws devices that allow the gun to fire at a faster rate. It doesn't specify bumpstocks, it just bans devices that can increase rate of fire. If Rick Scott signs it into law, judges are the ones who ultimately get to decide what "increases rate of fire" means. Judges are the ones who get to decide what sort of things qualify as "increasing rate of fire". It doesn't matter whether or not something actually changes rate of fire, the ones who get to decide what that means are the same sorts of people who think that AR15s are designed to accept mounted chainsaws. This is not a ban on bumpstocks. It's a ban on everything. Floridians can kiss everything goodbye, and I really do mean everything. Adjustable triggers, two-stage triggers, match triggers, forward grips, adjustable stocks, aftermarket buffers and buffer springs, aftermarket BCGs, everything. Fuck it, how about things that make it easier for you to aim and get a good sight picture, thereby acheiving faster accurate followup shots? Red dot sights, flashlights, laser pointers, tritium sights, scopes, compensators, flash hiders, suppressors, rubber butt pads. If an anti-gun judge decides it can increase rate of fire, it's gone. It doesn't need to make sense, and they don't need to coherently justify why they think it increases rate of fire. If a judge decides it can help you shoot faster, it's gone. So I don't want to hear any bullshit about how if you can't just buy a new machinegun then you shouldn't be able to buy a device that makes it work like a machinegun. I don't want to hear any bullshit about how it's just a stupid toy gimmick so what's the big deal? This is zero sum game. Florida is their trial run to see if they can enact europe-style draconian gun control under the cloak of just banning bumpstocks. And just in case you still think there's nothing to worry about, remember that Trump has recently signalled his support for further gun control. We absolutely could see nationwide europe-style gun control passed into law under President Trump. Quit being lazy, join the NRA, join the GOA, donate a sum of money you can realistically afford to the NRA-ILA and GOA, and harass all of your elected officials (national level, state level, and local level) even if where you live is as deep red as it gets. By this time next year, the nation should be arguing over whether or not to remove suppressors and SBRs/SBSs from the NFA. Not whether or not to pass an AWB. |
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the NFA owners here will just call us GAY to get a real gun.
SO i guess we need to fight the NRA, NFA owners, Fudds AND the GOP to just keep our guns. |
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I've seen a few posts in GD from people saying that they don't care much about bumpstocks being banned, or that they think they should be banned because they bypass machinegun regulations. "If you want to own a machinegun, do it the proper way or lobby to change the laws." Guys, it's not about bumpstocks. The bill that just passed in Florida outlaws devices that allow the gun to fire at a faster rate. It doesn't specify bumpstocks, it just bans devices that can increase rate of fire. If Rick Scott signs it into law, judges are the ones who ultimately get to decide what "increases rate of fire" means. Judges are the ones who get to decide what sort of things qualify as "increasing rate of fire". It doesn't matter whether or not something actually changes rate of fire, the ones who get to decide what that means are the same sorts of people who think that AR15s are designed to accept mounted chainsaws. This is not a ban on bumpstocks. It's a ban on everything. Floridians can kiss everything goodbye, and I really do mean everything. Adjustable triggers, two-stage triggers, match triggers, forward grips, adjustable stocks, aftermarket buffers and buffer springs, aftermarket BCGs, everything. Fuck it, how about things that make it easier for you to aim and get a good sight picture, thereby acheiving faster accurate followup shots? Red dot sights, flashlights, laser pointers, tritium sights, scopes, compensators, flash hiders, suppressors, rubber butt pads. If an anti-gun judge decides it can increase rate of fire, it's gone. It doesn't need to make sense, and they don't need to coherently justify why they think it increases rate of fire. If a judge decides it can help you shoot faster, it's gone. So I don't want to hear any bullshit about how if you can't just buy a new machinegun then you shouldn't be able to buy a device that makes it work like a machinegun. I don't want to hear any bullshit about how it's just a stupid toy gimmick so what's the big deal? This is zero sum game. Florida is their trial run to see if they can enact europe-style draconian gun control under the cloak of just banning bumpstocks. And just in case you still think there's nothing to worry about, remember that Trump has recently signalled his support for further gun control. We absolutely could see nationwide europe-style gun control passed into law under President Trump. Quit being lazy, join the NRA, join the GOA, donate a sum of money you can realistically afford to the NRA-ILA and GOA, and harass all of your elected officials (national level, state level, and local level) even if where you live is as deep red as it gets. By this time next year, the nation should be arguing over whether or not to remove suppressors and SBRs/SBSs from the NFA. Not whether or not to pass an AWB. View Quote |
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741 As used in this section, the term "bump
742 fire stock" means a conversion kit, a tool, an accessory, or a 743 device used to alter the rate of fire of a firearm to mimic 744 automatic weapon fire or which is used to increase the rate of 745 fire to a faster rate than is possible for a person to fire such 746 semiautomatic firearm unassisted by a kit, a tool, an accessory, 747 or a device. EVERYTHING is now banned in Florida. |
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I haven’t read the bill but if what you said is true, You forgot semi-auto as increased rate of fire compared to bolt action and bolt action is increased rate of fire compared to muzzle loaders, so it could end with black powder rifles..... scary.
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It's pretty unreal how the dumbfucks who think they are so cool and edgy tell us that bumpstocks are gay and useless, how they don't care if they are banned. Then they tell us how pro 2A they are. Fucking unreal.
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After reading the text, I don't come to the same tin foil hated conclusion but maybe I'm just reading it wrong.
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I've seen a few posts in GD from people saying that they don't care much about bumpstocks being banned, or that they think they should be banned because they bypass machinegun regulations. "If you want to own a machinegun, do it the proper way or lobby to change the laws." Guys, it's not about bumpstocks. The bill that just passed in Florida outlaws devices that allow the gun to fire at a faster rate. It doesn't specify bumpstocks, it just bans devices that can increase rate of fire. If Rick Scott signs it into law, judges are the ones who ultimately get to decide what "increases rate of fire" means. Judges are the ones who get to decide what sort of things qualify as "increasing rate of fire". It doesn't matter whether or not something actually changes rate of fire, the ones who get to decide what that means are the same sorts of people who think that AR15s are designed to accept mounted chainsaws. This is not a ban on bumpstocks. It's a ban on everything. Floridians can kiss everything goodbye, and I really do mean everything. Adjustable triggers, two-stage triggers, match triggers, forward grips, adjustable stocks, aftermarket buffers and buffer springs, aftermarket BCGs, everything. Fuck it, how about things that make it easier for you to aim and get a good sight picture, thereby acheiving faster accurate followup shots? Red dot sights, flashlights, laser pointers, tritium sights, scopes, compensators, flash hiders, suppressors, rubber butt pads. If an anti-gun judge decides it can increase rate of fire, it's gone. It doesn't need to make sense, and they don't need to coherently justify why they think it increases rate of fire. If a judge decides it can help you shoot faster, it's gone. So I don't want to hear any bullshit about how if you can't just buy a new machinegun then you shouldn't be able to buy a device that makes it work like a machinegun. I don't want to hear any bullshit about how it's just a stupid toy gimmick so what's the big deal? This is zero sum game. Florida is their trial run to see if they can enact europe-style draconian gun control under the cloak of just banning bumpstocks. And just in case you still think there's nothing to worry about, remember that Trump has recently signalled his support for further gun control. We absolutely could see nationwide europe-style gun control passed into law under President Trump. Quit being lazy, join the NRA, join the GOA, donate a sum of money you can realistically afford to the NRA-ILA and GOA, and harass all of your elected officials (national level, state level, and local level) even if where you live is as deep red as it gets. By this time next year, the nation should be arguing over whether or not to remove suppressors and SBRs/SBSs from the NFA. Not whether or not to pass an AWB. View Quote |
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After reading the text, I don't come to the same tin foil hated conclusion but maybe I'm just reading it wrong. View Quote We successfully fought such terminology in MA, hope Florida is able to avoid signing of this bill. |
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A faster rate than what
Manufacturers will just sell the rifle with all the "goodies" stock. Then you won't be changing anything. |
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I guess the way this law reads they could ban Jerry Miculek’s trigger finger.
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It's pretty unreal how the dumbfucks who think they are so cool and edgy tell us that bumpstocks are gay and useless, how they don't care if they are banned. Then they tell us how pro 2A they are. Fucking unreal. View Quote They are the same accounts that post how they are against constitutional carry, want universal background checks so it covers FTF sales, want to up the purchase age, require "training" to be able to own a gun, think suppressors are "dangerous" and need to be NFA......it goes on and on. The "compromise" idiots and general concern trolls are nothing new here if you have been paying attention. The best entertainment is the "I'm a liberal gun owner but..." trash here. |
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A faster rate than what Manufacturers will just sell the rifle with all the "goodies" stock. Then you won't be changing anything. View Quote Then the manufacturer will be changing the rate of fire at the factory. It's a shitty bill no matter how you look at it. |
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Quoted: That trash element has been on this site for a long time. They are the same accounts that post how they are against constitutional carry, want universal background checks so it covers FTF sales, want to up the purchase age, require "training" to be able to own a gun, think suppressors are "dangerous" and need to be NFA......it goes on and on. The "compromise" idiots and general concern trolls are nothing new here if you have been paying attention. View Quote Sounding "edgy" convinces lower-IQ motherfuckers to giggle and snort, then try to follow in those footsteps. Real fucking edgy. Alinsky got it right: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon." |
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That trash element has been on this site for a long time. They are the same accounts that post how they are against constitutional carry, want universal background checks so it covers FTF sales, want to up the purchase age, require "training" to be able to own a gun, think suppressors are "dangerous" and need to be NFA......it goes on and on. The "compromise" idiots and general concern trolls are nothing new here if you have been paying attention. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's pretty unreal how the dumbfucks who think they are so cool and edgy tell us that bumpstocks are gay and useless, how they don't care if they are banned. Then they tell us how pro 2A they are. Fucking unreal. They are the same accounts that post how they are against constitutional carry, want universal background checks so it covers FTF sales, want to up the purchase age, require "training" to be able to own a gun, think suppressors are "dangerous" and need to be NFA......it goes on and on. The "compromise" idiots and general concern trolls are nothing new here if you have been paying attention. |
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Gov't lost its mind today. Three weeks since a known kid with a known problem did a known thing and wasn't stopped by the very people who are clamoring for gun control.
I am optimistic this will get struck down. But if it somehow gets upheld it will be a mess. |
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Which state is the next to fall? Which state becomes ground zero for the next American Revolution...
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I've seen a few posts in GD from people saying that they don't care much about bumpstocks being banned, or that they think they should be banned because they bypass machinegun regulations. "If you want to own a machinegun, do it the proper way or lobby to change the laws." Guys, it's not about bumpstocks. The bill that just passed in Florida outlaws devices that allow the gun to fire at a faster rate. It doesn't specify bumpstocks, it just bans devices that can increase rate of fire. If Rick Scott signs it into law, judges are the ones who ultimately get to decide what "increases rate of fire" means. Judges are the ones who get to decide what sort of things qualify as "increasing rate of fire". It doesn't matter whether or not something actually changes rate of fire, the ones who get to decide what that means are the same sorts of people who think that AR15s are designed to accept mounted chainsaws. This is not a ban on bumpstocks. It's a ban on everything. Floridians can kiss everything goodbye, and I really do mean everything. Adjustable triggers, two-stage triggers, match triggers, forward grips, adjustable stocks, aftermarket buffers and buffer springs, aftermarket BCGs, everything. Fuck it, how about things that make it easier for you to aim and get a good sight picture, thereby acheiving faster accurate followup shots? Red dot sights, flashlights, laser pointers, tritium sights, scopes, compensators, flash hiders, suppressors, rubber butt pads. If an anti-gun judge decides it can increase rate of fire, it's gone. It doesn't need to make sense, and they don't need to coherently justify why they think it increases rate of fire. If a judge decides it can help you shoot faster, it's gone. So I don't want to hear any bullshit about how if you can't just buy a new machinegun then you shouldn't be able to buy a device that makes it work like a machinegun. I don't want to hear any bullshit about how it's just a stupid toy gimmick so what's the big deal? This is zero sum game. Florida is their trial run to see if they can enact europe-style draconian gun control under the cloak of just banning bumpstocks. And just in case you still think there's nothing to worry about, remember that Trump has recently signalled his support for further gun control. We absolutely could see nationwide europe-style gun control passed into law under President Trump. Quit being lazy, join the NRA, join the GOA, donate a sum of money you can realistically afford to the NRA-ILA and GOA, and harass all of your elected officials (national level, state level, and local level) even if where you live is as deep red as it gets. By this time next year, the nation should be arguing over whether or not to remove suppressors and SBRs/SBSs from the NFA. Not whether or not to pass an AWB. View Quote |
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shit just got real
something says now that they got the green light it works if I were to compose a book I would say that now that you know you can get what you want by having an event where the law was told to stand down it could just happen again in several other states to get the same result. moms everywhere would turn out, my guess, not that this would ever happen. |
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Sad, even the gunshine state ain't safe.
Anti gunners have all free states in their sights. |
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A faster rate than what Manufacturers will just sell the rifle with all the "goodies" stock. Then you won't be changing anything. View Quote |
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"...a faster rate than is possible for a person to fire such semiautomatic firearm unassisted by a kit..."
Well, at least you get to keep and use your finger. |
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Quoted: No, the way it reads is that Jerry's finger will be provided as evidence that the device cannot speed up the rate of fire faster than a person can fire. Save all of his videos as evidence. View Quote |
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A faster rate than what Manufacturers will just sell the rifle with all the "goodies" stock. Then you won't be changing anything. View Quote Point is this ill conceived and poorly written law could mean just about anything any gun grabber wants it to mean. Gov. Scott (R) is about to turn millions of Floridians into potential felons. |
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Because you're not reading it from the point of view of a gun grabbing, anti-constitution judge or politically biased prosecuting attorney. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I know a 20 year old that just got into guns, by Oct 1st, he'll still be 20, but won't be able to buy guns anymore?
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