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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Assault Weapons Ban Document HR 5087
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<blockquote data-quote="jbs2014" data-source="post: 1415424" data-attributes="member: 94052"><p>So in reading the bill in its entirety one thing I did not notice was a clearly defined grandfather clause clearly stating that all of the rifles owned before the ban are "grandfathered" I saw portions dictating how they should be stored and provisions for sale. Even a portion that mentioned but did not get into specifics of confiscating "large capacity magazines". Did anyone else notice this? Anybody also notice that many of the longer range bolt action rifles were not included in the exempted list? Things like all of the Cheytac and Barrett bolt guns. I also did not find any of Mr. Allen's rifles in that list either. </p><p></p><p>Just goes to show my original point, they have NO intention of stopping with semi-autos. Please, when you are at the sporting goods store buying ammo or other items please let all the folks that you talk to at the gun counter understand this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbs2014, post: 1415424, member: 94052"] So in reading the bill in its entirety one thing I did not notice was a clearly defined grandfather clause clearly stating that all of the rifles owned before the ban are "grandfathered" I saw portions dictating how they should be stored and provisions for sale. Even a portion that mentioned but did not get into specifics of confiscating "large capacity magazines". Did anyone else notice this? Anybody also notice that many of the longer range bolt action rifles were not included in the exempted list? Things like all of the Cheytac and Barrett bolt guns. I also did not find any of Mr. Allen's rifles in that list either. Just goes to show my original point, they have NO intention of stopping with semi-autos. Please, when you are at the sporting goods store buying ammo or other items please let all the folks that you talk to at the gun counter understand this [/QUOTE]
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