WelshBloke
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- Jan 12, 2005
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Are bump stocks a way to get round existing legislation banning something?I've said before and I'll say it again, bump stocks don't likely make anyone any more deadly. This is a feel good do nothing step, and I disagree with it for those reasons, but bump stocks are simply not something I'll draw a deep line in the sand over. They exist mostly to make a semi-auto more like an automatic, and automatic guns are not legal without special authorization.
But what I find most interesting is how you guys are getting what you want here from Trump but still find a way to spin this negatively about Trump. The TDS is strong here, very strong. Even when he does something you 100% agree with...
I own this gun, a bump stock isn't needed to pull a trigger fast. 90 rounds in 25 seconds.
Laws need to be enforced. Either automatic weapons are something that should be heavily restricted or they aren't. Thats a valid argument to have. Finding loopholes in existing legislation is not something to be encouraged in any situation.
Its ironic that a lot of people espousing gun rights always make the argument that existing laws should be enforced before more are made but if existing laws are enforced then they suddenly start making arguments that they shouldn't be, its almost like they are being obstructionist about the whole issue!