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  1. Sadly our legal system doesn't work like that, just look at how all the courts are ruling on all these bans across the US even NY's current legislation... Bruen didn't specifically say that NY's registration was unconstitutional, so there is that as well... AGAIN I agree that it's unconstitutional, but sadly our legal system doesn't follow the " it should go without saying" reasoning most of the time and right now NY's law is NY's law and valid until ruled unconstitutional... Even if we disagree with that logic, that is the logic used by our legal system...
  2. I agree that the law should be found unconstitutional, but right now it's the law, and just like I feel PICA is entirely unconstitutional as well, I'm currently bound to follow it or face charges, she should be treated just like anyone else violating a law not yet found unconstitutional, especially since they have an under oath self confession of her crime in court...
  3. I obviously don't agree with the registration scheme, but the law is the law for now, is she going to be treated differently than others and not charged? It's clear and obvious it was willful and she was aware it was illegal under the current laws and New York considers it a felony offense, so is she going to be charged or are we going to see another example of our obvious two-tiered justice system?
  4. I doubt the policy will survive court challenges, but in the meantime historically the ATF has been quite feisty about people getting an FFL just to have an FFL or to be an FFL hobbyist and with that stance has historically revoked or denied FFL issuance because they didn't deem it a legit business... I guess now with this policy change every Tom, Dick and Harry that sells a single firearm is entitled to be an FFL without question as that is their new threshold for being an FFL... I might have to seriously consider getting my FFL 07 with Class 2 SOT so I can have some inventory to 'test' after I buy one gun to sell... Should be easy enough to keep the books tidy with only a single sale and current inventory, none of that hassle of actually selling on a regular basis...
  5. This is the biggest problem with FOI laws, there are no consequences for them to flat-out deny the request or turn over black sheets... What needs to be done is the FOI laws need to include a substantial punitive punishment for any government agency that is found to have withheld any documents or information that they shouldn't have... Lets say something like after court action if a government agency was found to have wrongfully withheld documents they are fined $250/page plus attorney cost to the plaintiff for every page they withheld... As it stands right now they basically suffer nothing if they refuse and they know it...
  6. Correct me if I'm wrong but PICA has nothing to do with NFA regulated 'rocket launchers' that contrary to her lie can be legally owned in several free states...
  7. Just for conversation's sake, doesn't that all boil down to a means-end argument that Heller/Bruen has mooted as justification to infringe upon the 2nd's right to self-defense?
  8. This ruling was based on Ohio law, but I would suggest that Heller/Bruen's "history and tradition" would mandate the same even for brandishing... https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2024/03/08/ohio-supreme-court-says-warning-shots-count-as-self-defense-n1224127
  9. Yeah they are cool, I'm kind of surprised that a niche market for reloaders has not spawned as it would be a cool way for reloaders (especially the bigger ones) to brand their reloads...
  10. I was not talking about serialization I was talking about a potential law limiting manufacturers from imprint stamping the head of the bullets and instead being forced to laser etch or something else as to leave a clean smooth surface for breech imprinting...
  11. I would suspect if they mandate breech stamping they will manate the manufacturers do their stamping within a certain radius leaving a clean area for breech stamping, or mandate the manufactues laser etch vs stamp... Just like I would think they would mandate primers be flat surfaced and not patterned that was actually a thing at one time https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/primer-markings/38791
  12. The primary microstamping push is for the firing pin to leave an imprint on the primer, but there is also breech face microstamping that would stamp the head of the casing both seen in the attached photo...
  13. I'm 100% betting in all the testing they never 'tested' how effective 5 minutes with one of these was at defeating the 'viable means'...
  14. The Democratic legal geniuses are the core problem, they honestly believe in their warped alternative reality, they preach this alternative reality to their followers like gospel and the followers believe it hook, line and sinker... The media is also all too happy to spread this alternative reality on behalf of the 'legal geniuses' and preach it as gospel... And BAM when they are told they are dunces living an alternate reality their entire bubble explodes putting them in a state of panic as they try ti re-inflate it... Reading the Democrats and Left on social media today literally hurts my brain, they really are disconnected from reality and I would argue many of them are clinically il with some kind of (TDS) psychosis...
  15. And hope one works 🤣 On the subject of fingerprints, about 10 years ago a hacker proved that he could defeat a fingerprint scanner by simply looking at photos of someone's thumb and building a fake thumb... He apparently browsed stock photos of a German official, and was able to get enough detail from those photos to reconstruct her fingerprint in 'photoshop' then using whatever technique he made a fake finger with her print and at some public event challenged her that he could unlock her phone, she gave permission and his fake finger opened her phone... Pretty much shows how insecure fingerprints are overall because people generally don't hide their fingerprints, they leave them all over the place and I'll bet that with a little surveillance, you could get enough photos to do what this guy did or simply lift a print or two... Ironicaly you might even be able to lift the fingerprint from the safe itself in some cases 🤣
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