I think they should allow .22. But anything bigger, imagine what those freaks that shoot up mallls would do.
Sorry to get off topic, sort of. But hypothetically speaking, what if someone bought a WASR, or any type of scary evil black gun, and for some unknown reason it fired full auto right out of the box, and upon inspection, all the components were compliant?
How many of you all think everyone in the U.S. should be able to own full automatic weapons (machine guns)?
All it takes is a clean background, $200 for the transfer tax and enough money to pay for it.
More like waiting FOREVER, hoping the paper work doesn't get denied or conveniently "lost" and having a spare 25,000 dollars... or so... so totally realistic for the average citizen... right? gimme a break
More like waiting FOREVER, hoping the paper work doesn't get denied or conveniently "lost" and having a spare 25,000 dollars... or so... so totally realistic for the average citizen... right? gimme a break
but anyone that can purchase more vehicle than they need can.
That's just silly. What's next, saying that handguns cost to much because you have to choose between them and a laptop computer?we have a constitutional right to arms. i dont remember a right for the people to "keep and drive carriage". i shouldn't have to choose between buying a decent car, and owning a FA gun
ThrottleJockey said:Hoppy, I don't think that was the point. Anyone that spends $70,000 on a hummer instead of $40,000 on a suburban/yukon is what he was referring to, I think. And since the hummer and suburban are on the same chassis, the only difference is $30,000