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Originally Posted by New Era
Yes, really. The laws are on the books. The National Fire Arms act of 1934, and the Gun Control Act of 1968, provide all the regulation required. This restricts ownership of various classes of weapons. It also restricts modifications. The problem with bump stocks is they are not considered a modification, which would prohibit their sale, which they clearly are. Just like many things in the US, immigration as an example, there are laws on the books that should be used to regulate matters. The problem is no
one wants to regulate guns, especially since it is a states rights issue.
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I'm well aware of the laws on the books but because there's laws allowing 100 round mags doesn't make those laws right, any weapon that can continue to shoot as fast as you can move a finger needs it's own restriction and the law re-written. any law that considers a bump stock not a modification is plain crazy when you consider over 500 were shot in Vegas in 7 minutes