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Here is an ATF employee discussing the plans on how the ATF is going to use the bump stock ban to affect ALL semi autos. We have "conservative" leaders who are going along with this. We have a super majority in Washington and they could end this instantly but they refuse to. Washington I s corrupt and broke, they no longer work for the people.

There is also no grandfather clause either, legal one day then you are a felon the next unless you turn it in. They are trying to set an arbitrary rate of fire. Fire too fast and you are a felon even if you do not use any device.

Sickening.

NOW IS THE TIME TO STAND UP!

 

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18 hours ago, DaveTN said:

Rick Vasquez hasn’t been an ATF employee for six years or more. Is this a reliable source of information?

Just because someone retires doesn’t mean they are cut off or have no friends still in the industry. And someone who had spent their lifetime in an industry does so because they enjoy it, not because it is just a job to them. 

I was in government contracting for only three years but I still talk to friends about the industry regularly 10 years later.  

If we continue to minimize and blow off potential attacks to our freedoms we have no hope of success. Our representatives are not pro 2A, they are unwilling to do anything for us despite being able to make more advancements than we have ever seen. And a lot of my fellow members are perfectly fine with letting our gun rights be taken, without objection, so long as what is being taken isn't being taken out of their own safe. 

I would trust this guy more than the NRA to advise on ATF matters. The NRA has helped most of the anti gun legislation get passed in the last 50 years.  

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I’m still waiting for the NRA to fulfill this promise of repealing the 1986 machine gun ban.

I bet nobody has heard of Wayne LaPierre though, have they?


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Reflecting on some states “legalization” of marijuana and federal government not enforcing the supremacy clause in this application,  maybe we can legislate “rate increase devices” legal in TN and tell the feds to go screw their hat.  Unlike the pending atf decision that would be a regulation, marijuana is illegal by federal law.  

Seriously, follow link in mac’s video and comment to atf,  do it now!

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