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Feinstein's Agenda made Public
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman13kup" data-source="post: 738807" data-attributes="member: 36220"><p>Feinstein is definitely going the all or nothing approach with this. If her bill passes as is, the fallout would be bad for all. </p><p> On one hand, I regret selling my AR's last summer for some badly needed cash. On the other hand, I would not regret not having to do the whole NFA registration fiasco, unless my 10-22 falls under the list. Either way, I will fight for the rights to own these type firearms without registration, as I can forsee this quickly turning into a confiscation. </p><p> </p><p> What has me concerned about this is the vaguely worded definitions, which would of course be decided by lawyers after the fact. I have a few pistols that come with "under 10rd" magazines, but as you all know, the amount of rounds the pistol will "accept" is all determined by the magazine that is inserted. I've never seen one, but I'm pretty sure there is a 30rd magazine for my 1911 pistol, which would turn it into an "assault pistol" by her terms. I think this bill, as written, would essentially outlaw the possession of ANY semi-auto pistol or rifle without an NFA registration. This simply won't do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman13kup, post: 738807, member: 36220"] Feinstein is definitely going the all or nothing approach with this. If her bill passes as is, the fallout would be bad for all. On one hand, I regret selling my AR's last summer for some badly needed cash. On the other hand, I would not regret not having to do the whole NFA registration fiasco, unless my 10-22 falls under the list. Either way, I will fight for the rights to own these type firearms without registration, as I can forsee this quickly turning into a confiscation. What has me concerned about this is the vaguely worded definitions, which would of course be decided by lawyers after the fact. I have a few pistols that come with "under 10rd" magazines, but as you all know, the amount of rounds the pistol will "accept" is all determined by the magazine that is inserted. I've never seen one, but I'm pretty sure there is a 30rd magazine for my 1911 pistol, which would turn it into an "assault pistol" by her terms. I think this bill, as written, would essentially outlaw the possession of ANY semi-auto pistol or rifle without an NFA registration. This simply won't do. [/QUOTE]
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