The NRA should keep an eye on this because these guys have the only game in town to the rights to ID bullets. So if its passed into law they make money. This sounds like a pure case of quid pro quo and kind of on the unlawful side. This isn't like GOA, Brady or the NRA trying to get new laws on the books. Because they don't directly receive money from such new laws. Somehow I have a hunch that there maybe some questions about how they are going about this whole thing. Not being a lawyer I have no clue if this is legal or not. I'm just wondering if it is legal to pay law makers money and have them bring up laws that will be a huge tax on the people with the very people who are paying money to elected law makers making huge profits off of such actions. If anyone can answer this, please do.
The NRA should keep an eye on this because these guys have the only game in town to the rights to ID bullets. So if its passed into law they make money. This sounds like a pure case of quid pro quo and kind of on the unlawful side. This isn't like GOA, Brady or the NRA trying to get new laws on the books. Because they don't directly receive money from such new laws.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I have a hunch that there maybe some questions about how they are going about this whole thing. Not being a lawyer I have no clue if this is legal or not. I'm just wondering if it is legal to pay law makers money and have them bring up laws that will be a huge tax on the people with the very people who are paying money to elected law makers making huge profits off of such actions.
If anyone can answer this, please do.
The NRA will just insist on an "instant check" before you are allowed to buy ammo.
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