22 January 2019
On One Hand...
On one hand I am glad that Florida Carry has decided to become a co-plaintiff in the suit to end the federal bump-stock ban.
On the other hand, even if the federal restriction is lifted; bump-stocks are still banned by law in Florida.
It makes me wonder why a Florida gun-rights group is expending capital on the issue at this level.
Even if successful it will have no impact on Florida.
On the other hand, even if the federal restriction is lifted; bump-stocks are still banned by law in Florida.
It makes me wonder why a Florida gun-rights group is expending capital on the issue at this level.
Even if successful it will have no impact on Florida.
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They need to regain street cred after gloriously screwing up Norman v. State.
ReplyDeleteHey Angus;
ReplyDeleteIt will perhaps assist on getting that abomination removed at the state level.