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Friday, February 04, 2022

ATF Actions Show Selective and Inconsistent Rules and Enforcement

With anticipated ATF raids over reports on a purported ATF email concerning forced reset triggers, with similar concerns arising from ATF actions on stabilizing braces, with renewed expectations om the classification of Shockwave-type firearms, and with the hysterical reclassification of “bump stock” type devices as machineguns, one thing is clear: These attacks on the right to keep and bear arms have nothing to do with safety and everything to do with an ATF being pressed by higher-ups to pile on infringements through “rule” changes.

3 comments:

  1. I have even far better triggers than those. Come stack up on me you ATF cunts. Preferably in the dark early hours. Matters not. Tickets will be punched. Ohio Guy

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    1. Right on. Same here in SW Oklahoma. Many organizations that the Feds say are no more are alive and well and stronger than ever. We learned to stay off social media and lie low. Just biding our time.

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  2. B-but...but...this is all for our protection and the safety of pitiful little children, right?

    If we stayed in our homes like we were told, we wouldn't have this problem, right?

    Welcome to Bartertown. Everything has a price if you're willing to pay it. Everything except the truth.

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