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Why suppressors should not be on NFA list
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<blockquote data-quote="Wizard of Oz" data-source="post: 1318978" data-attributes="member: 99570"><p>We have a similar situation here in Australia, unlike you lucky devils in the U.S. we are not allowed to have one at all, I'd be happy to pay the $200 tax stamp you guys are always complaining about, it would save me having to listen to neighbors whinning everytime I fire ny rifle, or having to wait until the districts school bus run is over before I can shoot without complaint. In the U.K. they have a similar deal to the USA where they pay a fee to have a suppressor and there are strict requirements to granting the permit, i.e. profession vermin controllers etc. The Europeans are more enlightened, they treat NOT using one as a lack of consideration for others and a safety hazard. Cheers Wiz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wizard of Oz, post: 1318978, member: 99570"] We have a similar situation here in Australia, unlike you lucky devils in the U.S. we are not allowed to have one at all, I'd be happy to pay the $200 tax stamp you guys are always complaining about, it would save me having to listen to neighbors whinning everytime I fire ny rifle, or having to wait until the districts school bus run is over before I can shoot without complaint. In the U.K. they have a similar deal to the USA where they pay a fee to have a suppressor and there are strict requirements to granting the permit, i.e. profession vermin controllers etc. The Europeans are more enlightened, they treat NOT using one as a lack of consideration for others and a safety hazard. Cheers Wiz [/QUOTE]
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