Young Mr. Knox's piece is headlined Unsporting Regulations. The last paragraph, quoted below, is particularly interesting. Readers might well think on it, and what it says.
"With the passage of the Lawful Commerce In Arms Act in The Senate and almost guaranteed passage in The House, the gun lobby needs a new target. I would propose that we make the "sporting purposes" language that target ", Knox wrote.
By the way, NOWHERE in the law are "sporting purposes" defined. NOWHERE in the law is sport defined. NOWHERE in the law is particularly suitable defined, and NOWHERE in the law is readily adaptable thereto defined. All that we are left with is the SUFFERANCE of the bureaucratic mind, a mind that might well be driven and or directed by certain questionable agendas, to use a more or less polite phrase.
By the way, it appears as if the BATFE has discovered a new plaything in the above mentioned language, that being the power to ban the import of "parts", a power which according to the Knox Report above mentioned, they are utilizing. As to other aspects of BATFE antics, check out Glover v. BATFE, the details of which are available on both DVD and video tape from JPFO. BATFE needs to be placed on a leash, the shortest leash availalbe.
From where I sit, young Mr. Knox seems to have a very clear vision of things gun related. I suggest that his offerings are very much worth serious attention, and the appropriate action from the gun owners of this country.
"With the passage of the Lawful Commerce In Arms Act in The Senate and almost guaranteed passage in The House, the gun lobby needs a new target. I would propose that we make the "sporting purposes" language that target ", Knox wrote.
By the way, NOWHERE in the law are "sporting purposes" defined. NOWHERE in the law is sport defined. NOWHERE in the law is particularly suitable defined, and NOWHERE in the law is readily adaptable thereto defined. All that we are left with is the SUFFERANCE of the bureaucratic mind, a mind that might well be driven and or directed by certain questionable agendas, to use a more or less polite phrase.
By the way, it appears as if the BATFE has discovered a new plaything in the above mentioned language, that being the power to ban the import of "parts", a power which according to the Knox Report above mentioned, they are utilizing. As to other aspects of BATFE antics, check out Glover v. BATFE, the details of which are available on both DVD and video tape from JPFO. BATFE needs to be placed on a leash, the shortest leash availalbe.
From where I sit, young Mr. Knox seems to have a very clear vision of things gun related. I suggest that his offerings are very much worth serious attention, and the appropriate action from the gun owners of this country.