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If we can require women to wait 10 days to vote... you don't want to know how long your wait would be.
Actually you and hoss are both incorrect.

Most states don’t allow same day registration for voting.

In MA the registration cut off for voting is 10 days.

So we actually do have waiting periods for voting, and conservative orgs like the heritage foundation are big proponents of these wait periods, with the argument that they give election officials time to make sure someone is eligible to vote.

So a mandatory waiting would be on par with limitations we place on other constitutional rights.
 
It’s a bit hilarious replying to a comment on page 22 at this point…

But…

there is no rule saying you had to reply - but thanks for it

So when having the discussion maybe consider that fact, maybe folks on the other side of the issue aren’t anti-American

I assume you're speaking in general as I have not called anyone "anti-American"

I made this case on another thread in detail, but my personal opinion subject to change is that I think the NRA should work to create an optional “TSA precheck” kinda program with states. Essentially let law abiding folks like us jump through a bunch of hoops

that is what NICS had the potential for (without the good benefits you describe). Issue is with costs of the system I expect
First step is not painting everyone who disagrees with you as a Nazi.

don't recall ever doing that - though folks on the anti-gun side have called me one
You aren’t going to “solve” guns in America but you can come up with compromises that benefit both sides.

agree - you could - but the historical precedent is that the pro-gun (I hate both those terms) folks are the only ones giving up stuff - the anti-gun folks (that's the other term, but use them as I have no better) take what they can then push for more and more - history shows that - there is never a "enough" for them. For most of them, enough will only come when no American is allowed a firearm unless they work for the government
 
How has this thread not been locked yet? I didn't want to waste my time reading this one but here I am. I read the first two pages and now the last two. Oops, shouldn't have!
 
How has this thread not been locked yet? I didn't want to waste my time reading this one but here I am. I read the first two pages and now the last two. Oops, shouldn't have!

That’s too bad because on page 22 we proposed a rock solid peace plan for the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and a few pages later invented a brand new rifle cartridge: the .45-70 creedmoor. 400 gr of flat shooting goodness
 
How has this thread not been locked yet? I didn't want to waste my time reading this one but here I am. I read the first two pages and now the last two. Oops, shouldn't have!
Its a conscious decision to plow forward.
 
...so while researching my legality of owning a fully automatic weapon, I stumbled across this good read that kind of shocked me on a few levels. So I suppose the NFA process has a solid benefit and having to wait a year for my suppressor wasn't a big deal. Not ever letting me own an automatic weapon dumb WI however is.


Interesting. Sounds a lot like what happened in the movie "Heat" which came out two years before that event.

The wikipedia page associated with the 1997 event states:

An inventory of the weapons used:[6]

  • A Bushmaster XM-15 converted illegally to fire full auto with two 100-round Beta Magazines
  • A Heckler & Koch HK-91 semi automatic rifle with several 30-round magazines[37]
  • A Beretta 92FS Inox with several magazines
  • Three different civilian-model Kalashnikov-style rifles converted illegally to fire full auto with several 75- to 100-round drum magazines, as well as 30-round box magazines.
 
@DouglasR i think you need to mean tweet the WSJ


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