Monday, December 20, 2010

Your Comments Are Important To Us

So we’re looking at 2.5 weeks to generate comments on a regulation of this magnitude?  During holiday season?  No online comments for this regulation.  Congress to recess in mere days.  Nicely done. [More]
GunLeaders.com has further important thoughts to share on the BATFU long gun registration story. It looks like they're intentionally making things difficult.

4 comments:

  1. Comment mailed to the ATF. Thanks for the link.

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  2. They don't care what we think, they just want to foster the ILLUSION that they do.
    The state police who administer the NICS instant criminal record checks hand off that information to ATF and local police anyway, in violation of the law. This new regulation is to condition gun sellers and us for when they limit how many boxes of AMMUNITION we can buy in a six-month period, and so on. Those Mexican bad guys are getting their bulletos from SOMEWHERE, you know.
    I bet THAT'S the January 5th Surprise.

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  3. The eventual destination is this. These Norinco semi-automatic bullpup rifles are banned in Canada (retroactively after being grandfathered) because of their APPEARANCE and because -- say it with me now -- "they can be easily converted to fully-automatic fire," according to the Royal Canadian Militarized Pain.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/battle-over-chinese-made-rifle-pits-gun-enthusiasts-against-rcmp/article1845189/

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  4. The complicit media.

    http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_west_valley/glendale/glendale-gun-shop-found-to-be-no.-1-for-guns-found-at-mexican-crime-scenes-traced-back-to-their-shop

    Watch the video as well, for the Fudd factor at the end. "I'm a deer hunter and NRA member BUT... you're getting into heavy equipment. The government needs to know what's going on."

    Unsaid: That guns from the US are a small fraction of guns seized in Mexico.
    That the "AK-47s" are semi-automatic.
    The total number of guns sold by Lone Wolf. High-volume dealers can expect 1% of those sold to eventually end up linked to a crime.

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