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.
22 January 2019
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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.