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New Texas Suppressor Bill Signed by Gov. Abbott
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitthead" data-source="post: 2221892" data-attributes="member: 115971"><p>There are two terms "de jure and de facto" de jure means by law and de facto means in fact for example the de jure speed limit is 75 mph but de facto you can usually get away with 80. Prosecutorial discretion is how we get these immigration, antifa, blm and a host of other problems because the government doesn't choose to enforce those laws however I can guarantee the ATF will be overzealous in there prosecution of any NFA violations. As far as the supremacy clause as long as the federal law is deemed to be constitutional it will supersede state law. This is all back ground noise in my opinion the real fight is going to be with the over reaching executive orders that will be coming down the pike from the Biden administration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitthead, post: 2221892, member: 115971"] There are two terms “de jure and de facto” de jure means by law and de facto means in fact for example the de jure speed limit is 75 mph but de facto you can usually get away with 80. Prosecutorial discretion is how we get these immigration, antifa, blm and a host of other problems because the government doesn’t choose to enforce those laws however I can guarantee the ATF will be overzealous in there prosecution of any NFA violations. As far as the supremacy clause as long as the federal law is deemed to be constitutional it will supersede state law. This is all back ground noise in my opinion the real fight is going to be with the over reaching executive orders that will be coming down the pike from the Biden administration. [/QUOTE]
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