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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
You are saying they are banned. They are not. You simply apply for a class III federal permit, pertaining to that one particular firearm seriel number. There is a 6 month background check, and then you are issued a permit for that particular weapons system, and you then complete the purchase. It happens all the time, my local gunsmith sells a couple per month, and I see them all the time at several of the local ranges that allow them. I know for sure that it is this way in at least 32 of the 50 states. So I repeat, you are wrong, they are not banned.
Seriously Scott. Your information on this subject is really flawed.
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you're splitting hairs. they are highly restricted, same shit as banning them. if you restrict the hell out of a firearm it's the same result, the vast majority of people can't or won't get them because it requires effort.
no different than getting a handgun as a civilian in canada. Highly restricted. You can only use them in certain places, you can only transport them to and from the shooting range, etc. it eliminates 99% of the problem and allows the few people who are die hard gun nuts that are also responsible to have their toys
it's about numbers, your gunsmith sells on or two a month, but how many other guns does he sell a month? 100, 200? 1000?
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