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will the pending ban affect the bolt action aftermarket?
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 742081" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>I see you are upset. Thats not your usual post. You paragraph and punctuate much better usually.... I feel your pain. It was really brought home to me today.</p><p> </p><p>I spent the afternoon with my attorney (who happens to be a fellow shooter that I shoot with and another friend too. He owns the shop where I buy most all of my rifles and pistols and is also a personal friend. He informed both of us that he's read the Feinstein Bill in it's entirety (or as much as a citizen can read of it) and....</p><p> </p><p>It not only basically bans semi-automatic 'assault' type rifles, but just about every semi automatic, plus bolt action rifles with detachable magazines, pump shotguns, hand guns and pistols with detachable magazines and here's the best part.... (If there is a best part)..... Feinstein wants the government to censure and make illegal any activity that promotes the sale or implementation of firearms, simply put, no gun magazines, no gun shows, no sports mens clubs, <strong>no forums,</strong> nothing related to firearms whatsoever<strong>. In other words, the end.....</strong></p><p> </p><p>Basically, it amputates our sport and pastime at the knees, with a dull hatchet.</p><p> </p><p>Finally, those firearms that Feinstein wants banned, can't be sold, transferred to another owner but have to be forfeited to the government upon the death of the owner. I take that as meaning they get them for zilch. </p><p> </p><p>This whole thing is crazy but remember it was Feinstein who collaborated with Clinton on the Clinton Era gun ban, never forget that. As much as I don't want to see it, I think it has a **** good chance of passing because it's all about Obama's vision for one and two, he's a lame duck, he's not electable again so he might as well ram through what he wants to.</p><p> </p><p>There is a whole lot more, like the 200 dollar per gun registration but thats for another time....</p><p> </p><p>I feel everyone's pain.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 742081, member: 39764"] I see you are upset. Thats not your usual post. You paragraph and punctuate much better usually.... I feel your pain. It was really brought home to me today. I spent the afternoon with my attorney (who happens to be a fellow shooter that I shoot with and another friend too. He owns the shop where I buy most all of my rifles and pistols and is also a personal friend. He informed both of us that he's read the Feinstein Bill in it's entirety (or as much as a citizen can read of it) and.... It not only basically bans semi-automatic 'assault' type rifles, but just about every semi automatic, plus bolt action rifles with detachable magazines, pump shotguns, hand guns and pistols with detachable magazines and here's the best part.... (If there is a best part)..... Feinstein wants the government to censure and make illegal any activity that promotes the sale or implementation of firearms, simply put, no gun magazines, no gun shows, no sports mens clubs, [B]no forums,[/B] nothing related to firearms whatsoever[B]. In other words, the end.....[/B] Basically, it amputates our sport and pastime at the knees, with a dull hatchet. Finally, those firearms that Feinstein wants banned, can't be sold, transferred to another owner but have to be forfeited to the government upon the death of the owner. I take that as meaning they get them for zilch. This whole thing is crazy but remember it was Feinstein who collaborated with Clinton on the Clinton Era gun ban, never forget that. As much as I don't want to see it, I think it has a **** good chance of passing because it's all about Obama's vision for one and two, he's a lame duck, he's not electable again so he might as well ram through what he wants to. There is a whole lot more, like the 200 dollar per gun registration but thats for another time.... I feel everyone's pain..... [/QUOTE]
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