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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 3099953" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>I agree with you that talk of armed resistance is premature, but a "nothing to get riled up over" mentality will also be used as ammunition to those who want to further restrict our rights.</p><p></p><p>If the 2nd Amendment breach isn't enough to get folks riled up, how about the 5th? If this regulation goes into effect, law abiding citizens will be forced to destroy or turn in their legally purchased property. There will be no recourse and there will be no compensation. People who do not willingly comply will be forced to. By men with guns. Guns with loaded magazines.</p><p></p><p>Those who blithely ignore this new infringement will bitterly regret it down the road, because those who want to further restrict our rights will not stop here. The ATF has gone beyond the application of existing law and began making decisions based on subjective issues like "rapid fire" and "certain similar characteristics". In the notice the ATF states that the Las Vegas shooting was the sole motivation for this new regulation. After it goes into effect, what will the ATF do after the next shooting? They won't point to bump stock regulation and remark upon how utterly pointless it was; they'll use it as a template for taking something else away and making more people felons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 3099953, member: 7378"] I agree with you that talk of armed resistance is premature, but a "nothing to get riled up over" mentality will also be used as ammunition to those who want to further restrict our rights. If the 2nd Amendment breach isn't enough to get folks riled up, how about the 5th? If this regulation goes into effect, law abiding citizens will be forced to destroy or turn in their legally purchased property. There will be no recourse and there will be no compensation. People who do not willingly comply will be forced to. By men with guns. Guns with loaded magazines. Those who blithely ignore this new infringement will bitterly regret it down the road, because those who want to further restrict our rights will not stop here. The ATF has gone beyond the application of existing law and began making decisions based on subjective issues like "rapid fire" and "certain similar characteristics". In the notice the ATF states that the Las Vegas shooting was the sole motivation for this new regulation. After it goes into effect, what will the ATF do after the next shooting? They won't point to bump stock regulation and remark upon how utterly pointless it was; they'll use it as a template for taking something else away and making more people felons. [/QUOTE]
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