Down By Law (1986)
liberals and conservatives: lift machine gun ban???
this is a question for LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES ONLY. NO LIBERTARIANS becuz i already know what your guys’s answer is!
in 1986, congress passed gun legislation that included a ban on private ownership of machine guns registered after the date of the legislation. this means that by federal law, you cannot own a fully automatic gun that was registered after this bill became law. as a result, there are a limited number of machine guns available to civilian market and they usually cost more than 10 thousand dollars.
do you think that this law should be lifted so that civilians can own NEW machine guns, so that the prices will go down, so they can own guns like the P90, G36, HK UMP, Mk. 17, all of which are automatic guns made after the 1986 ban?
(I am doing this for a political experiment)
ALSO, IDENTIFY IF YOU ARE LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE
no, there is no point to it, that would only pose a greater threat to police, machine guns aren’t used in competition, hunting, or recreation
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