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In reply to the discussion: Can we at least agree "Bump Fire Stock" ownership [View all]oneshooter
(8,614 posts)85. Don't we all. n/t
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Someone will be along to tell you that youve used the wrong word to describe them.
yardwork
Oct 2017
#4
And there will probably be a lot more sold in the coming days/weeks as legislation
jmg257
Oct 2017
#12
Wouldn't you then have to compensate the owners to avoid illegal "taking" of private property?
NickB79
Oct 2017
#32
An attorney should know better. (I'm betting you do, just choosing to ignore the facts.)
X_Digger
Oct 2017
#74
Is this something they can ban outright and confiscate, or do they have to reimburse current owners?
jmg257
Oct 2017
#11
ROFL - yeah, just like all the booze taken when prohibition went into effect, NOT
jberryhill
Oct 2017
#27
Possession of alcohol wasn't illegal - only manufacture, distribution, and sales.
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#52
Screw the bump stock owners. They bought the damn things to turn their guns into automatics and
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#57
Why? You guys just need to take the loss. You bought an obsolete product that you can no longer
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#64
Possession should have serious consequences then bump mod is a form of wmd modification
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#24
Oh, I'm sure the gunners will find all kinds of ways around the law. That's why we need to do
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#66
Glad you acknowledge that gun-strokers aren't as law-abiding as they keep telling us.
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#59
Did people who owned brewing companies and distilleries receive compensation?
jberryhill
Oct 2017
#31
I'm fine with it, but you won't accomplish anything in regards to safety or crime
Lee-Lee
Oct 2017
#47
Well, it might have slowed Paddock down a bit. Do you still have your receipt for your bump stock,
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#60
If California can make these thing illegal, why can't the Federal Government? Nt
HopeAgain
Oct 2017
#80