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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if you are supporter of the 2nd amendment and all about gun rights, what’s the point of doing this? It’s insulting to the families who lost loved ones in shooting massacres to nuts with AR-15s.[/quote] It shouldn’t be an insult to anyone except those advocating using force of law and police violence to take lawfully owned rifles away from Americans who legally own them. The AR-15 is THE most common long gun/rifle in America. There are more AR-15’s than there are minivans on the road. These pins make it clear to everyone they stand against disarming the American people. I support that. [/quote] when these guns are outlawed they get rid of most of them with a buy back program so relax and stop spouting nonsense. no one is coming to forcibly take your precious gun. most will sell it when they realize it is good for nothing and they would rather have the cash. And Santos is a garbage representative by all accounts so anything that crook does should be viewed with high suspicion.[/quote] Didn’t these folks PAY for the guns? They already made the decision they’d rather have a gun than cash.[/quote] If the guns are outlawed, isn’t that forcibly taking them back? When the guns are outlawed, as they were for a decade and will be again, I am guessing people will be take their cash back.[/quote][/quote] Owners will be paid for them. They will not just be taken away.[/quote] Sorry. When the government uses eminent domain to take back property, that seems pretty forcible even if the property owner is compensated. [/quote] The government is supposed to pay what is a fair market value for what is taken. What do you think the legal fair market value of a bump stock is, now that they have been banned? It's $0. Not legally allowed to buy or sell them.[/quote]
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