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bmyers

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  1. I think by the simple fact that we haven't seen enforcement of the act, we have a stay of enforcement of it. The anti-gun has had a victory in that weapons they deem dangerous are no longer for sale. Yet, I think at this point both sides are at a stalemate waiting for the courts to make the next move. I don't expect anything exciting to happen until the next major court order has been released.
  2. Looking forward to seeing the photos for us stuck at work.
  3. So, we can appoint special counsels to deal with matters, why can't the court appoint a special court made up of judges that don't have conflicts to deal with an issue like this?
  4. If I'm reading everything correctly, as the seller, I don't have to submit anything to the FFL. The buyer is required. I keep on file that I sold it for 10 years and did the ISP check I completed my part. Yet, if the buyer fails to file it, it is on him/her.
  5. Placing the term in quotes was do to using the State's term and definition, not mine. We may not like the fact and disagree with the use of the term/phrase, but legally, the State has defined (a very poor effort at it) the term ""assault weapon"" in accordance with the State law.
  6. Had an interesting discussion with one of my neighbors about the new law. He said he couldn't figure out what to do and didn't want to go to jail, so he registered all his guns. After talking with him, he had ZERO guns that needed to be registered, but had registered all his shotguns and pistols, with none of them having any of the required items to make them a registerable item. So, when I see the amount of guns registered, I wonder how many of those are actual guns that fall under the requirements or are they mostly guns like my neighbor, who hunts and occasionally traps shoot, but doesn't have a single ""assault weapon""?
  7. It was from the link in the original post which was put out by ISP as LEADS update on the new cards.
  8. That is correct, you need to destroy your card and then pay to get replacement sent to you after each use. (Joking of course) We must keep the cash flowing to the government, they have lots of important people counting on that money.
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