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will the pending ban affect the bolt action aftermarket?
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 742161" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Not she, them. The whole lot of them. It's not just her. Newton is nothing more than an excuse, an excuse to exercise their will on the citizens. It's coming. The NRA and other groups may stall it, but eventually it (gun control) will occur. It already is here to some extent, it's going to get a whole lot more constraining.</p><p> </p><p>Far as what you do or aspire to do, the government already knows what you have, registered or not, if you discussed it anywhere, on any public forum, on facebook, or linkden, or anywhere. Your transmissions are constantly monitored for content, cell phone too. Has been for a while now.</p><p> </p><p>The current administration cares less about the First, Second or any Amendment to the Constitution, in fact, they want to rewrite it.</p><p> </p><p>How do you think I feel. I have an extensive collection of firearms, not just a couple and most will be outlawed. I'm faced with paying a 200 dollar per firearm charge for each plus fingerprinting and background check, for each. Thats almost 80 grand in just registrations plus the firearms won't be worth anything because they can't be sold and must be turned over to the government to be destroyed upon my death.</p><p> </p><p>I'd love to fly under the radar on this, but I don't see that happening. It's what the 'majority' of citizens want. We, as gun owners are a distinct minority, majority still rules, last time I checked.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 742161, member: 39764"] Not she, them. The whole lot of them. It's not just her. Newton is nothing more than an excuse, an excuse to exercise their will on the citizens. It's coming. The NRA and other groups may stall it, but eventually it (gun control) will occur. It already is here to some extent, it's going to get a whole lot more constraining. Far as what you do or aspire to do, the government already knows what you have, registered or not, if you discussed it anywhere, on any public forum, on facebook, or linkden, or anywhere. Your transmissions are constantly monitored for content, cell phone too. Has been for a while now. The current administration cares less about the First, Second or any Amendment to the Constitution, in fact, they want to rewrite it. How do you think I feel. I have an extensive collection of firearms, not just a couple and most will be outlawed. I'm faced with paying a 200 dollar per firearm charge for each plus fingerprinting and background check, for each. Thats almost 80 grand in just registrations plus the firearms won't be worth anything because they can't be sold and must be turned over to the government to be destroyed upon my death. I'd love to fly under the radar on this, but I don't see that happening. It's what the 'majority' of citizens want. We, as gun owners are a distinct minority, majority still rules, last time I checked....... [/QUOTE]
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