JohnBrowning
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I have asked this elsewhere, and I think I should bring this up here because there are more MG people here. Why is it we machine gun lovers don't do more about lobbying to re-open the registry?
For God's sake, why have we allowed an M-249 listed for $50,000 to become "priced to move". As we all know, legal MG's haven't been used by a civilian in a crime since 1934. With that in mind, the ban is quite rediculous, yet there are precious few efforts to educate the general public about the truth. Many NRA members don't even understand NFA laws.
Considering how deep the pockets are for a lot of MG owners, it seems a hell of a lot of lobbying could be done. Why is it so many people seem to have accepted this ban as unchangable?
JB
For God's sake, why have we allowed an M-249 listed for $50,000 to become "priced to move". As we all know, legal MG's haven't been used by a civilian in a crime since 1934. With that in mind, the ban is quite rediculous, yet there are precious few efforts to educate the general public about the truth. Many NRA members don't even understand NFA laws.
Considering how deep the pockets are for a lot of MG owners, it seems a hell of a lot of lobbying could be done. Why is it so many people seem to have accepted this ban as unchangable?
JB