Found this kind of interesting. I could see where this might be bad.
Potential flaw in law regarding AR-15s exposed
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/11/us/ar...nvs/index.html
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Found this kind of interesting. I could see where this might be bad.
Potential flaw in law regarding AR-15s exposed
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/11/us/ar...nvs/index.html
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Basically to paraphrase, in one case the judge ruled that a AR15 lower reciever does not meet definition of firearm.
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The price of liberty is, always has been, and always will be blood: The person who is not willing to die for his liberty has already lost it to the first scoundrel who is willing to risk dying to violate that person's liberty! Are you free?
--- Andrew Ford
It reads as if the Judge ruled that, because a lower does not contain a breechlock, firing mechanism, and is not threaded to accept a barrel, it does not meet the definition of a firearm. It seems the same could be said of many modern firearms, including most semi-automatic handguns and the majority of semi-automatic rifles.
Not the first time the feds don't appeal or have dropped a case to keep pro 2A rulings from advancing forward
Must be the same BS logic that let Eric "Gunwalker" Holder skate.
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So this Roh guy had a machine shop all set up and just allowed customers to press the button, milling out the lower he had just sold them. Second issue, is this a firearm?
You guys must be aware the first situation has happened before. When I first bought my AR in 2015, I went to another gun store to buy ammo and got in a discussion with an employee or two there. They would come over to your house, evidently with the equipment, and show you how to mill it out yourself for a fee of course. Is that illegal?
Where on the books does it say that an AR lower receiver is in fact a firearm?
Back in the '90s, ATF tried to similarly crucify Rich Celata and KT Ordnance in Montana for similar "build parties," which was the direct origin IIRC of the "maker must own the tools" rule.
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