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Rebel2Tyrants's avatar

Why compromise at all? These propositions will do nothing to reduce crime in the slightest, while only giving approval to the federal gov't to infringe on our natural, unalienable right to keep and bear arms.

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Pt's avatar

Thanks for the review, and the argument, on the instability of our firearms laws. This is likely the reflection of the instability of legislative logic when it comes to making laws that actually serve the American people rather than merely serving the legislators themselves. Let's muse over this in a future post, shall we? But for now, rather than merely seek a stabilization between opposing camps and brace for compromise (puns intended), let's, as you softly alluded to, cut our spending on an agency that really does not need to exist by closing their doors (an argument that can also be made in a separate post), and secondly, eliminate the SBR law in general? As you said, the stats bear out about what tools are used for what trade.

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