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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3235801" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>I think the only way its bad for the community is if "they" start changing the law or flip flop on their rulings...which as we know has happened. Its bad for the gun community to come out with a new idea and have it approved by the powers that be, for them to change their mind and reverse that approval and essentially turn all owners of an item into felons over night without any real legislative change. Arbitrarily reclassifying a plastic stock to be a machine gun does just that. That product is a result of the NFA rules and someone building a product to achieve an outcome that meets all NFA rules and regulations. It was approved, then arbitrarily disapproved and everybody who owns one is now a felon. The same could happen with braces, they could arbitrarily become disapproved and now everybody has an unregistered SBR/SBS where they were previously golden per the law of the land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3235801, member: 40561"] I think the only way its bad for the community is if "they" start changing the law or flip flop on their rulings...which as we know has happened. Its bad for the gun community to come out with a new idea and have it approved by the powers that be, for them to change their mind and reverse that approval and essentially turn all owners of an item into felons over night without any real legislative change. Arbitrarily reclassifying a plastic stock to be a machine gun does just that. That product is a result of the NFA rules and someone building a product to achieve an outcome that meets all NFA rules and regulations. It was approved, then arbitrarily disapproved and everybody who owns one is now a felon. The same could happen with braces, they could arbitrarily become disapproved and now everybody has an unregistered SBR/SBS where they were previously golden per the law of the land. [/QUOTE]
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