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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
[Re: r_u_sharp_2]
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01/21/13 04:19 AM
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The original AWB did not require you to register your weapons.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 05:48 AM
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I don't see how the "your's until death" thing would be enforced. That's dipping into your personal posessions by saying "When you die, the government is entitled to it", which they are NOT. Knowing this would be the case before anyone "registers" a particular firearm would likely discourage most from doing so, and they've gotta know it exists to confiscate or prosecute.
At the very least, it sounds like illegal seizure to me.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
[Re: r_u_sharp_2]
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01/21/13 11:20 AM
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States can not pass laws that are less restrictive than the federal laws, only more restrictive. So if the federal law is that semi auto rifles that meet certain characteristics or magazines over a certain capacity are illegal, Texas can not pass a less restrictive law. Texas should enforce those laws. Will they?
Obviously someone forgot to tell the Legal Marijuana states this.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
[Re: tth_40]
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01/21/13 02:00 PM
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I don't see how the "your's until death" thing would be enforced. That's dipping into your personal posessions by saying "When you die, the government is entitled to it", which they are NOT. Knowing this would be the case before anyone "registers" a particular firearm would likely discourage most from doing so, and they've gotta know it exists to confiscate or prosecute.
At the very least, it sounds like illegal seizure to me. I'm creating a trust to take ownership of ALL my firearms. Whoever I name as beneficiary will effectively inherit the firearms in the trust, but no transfer will take place.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
[Re: r_u_sharp_2]
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01/21/13 02:47 PM
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[quote=r_u_sharp_2]States can not pass laws that are less restrictive than the federal laws, only more restrictive. So if the federal law is that semi auto rifles that meet certain characteristics or magazines over a certain capacity are illegal, Texas can not pass a less restrictive law. Texas should enforce those laws. Will they?[/quote]
First of all, that statement is totally false. the point of federalism is to seperate the powers of the State and Federal government. Severity can often times come down to matter of opinion. For example the marijuana thing, those folks in CA or CO are in violation of Federal laws therefore the Federal government will be the ones who come in a prosecute.
Secondly, people think Obabma is a socialist/communist. Not true, however Feinstein may be. She is a dirty dirty you-know-what. She really has little regard for the constitution and what it stands for. She firmly believes the Constitution is outdated and irrelavent to our lives today. That is a dangerous human being. Besides, one thing not mentioned is that the government, state or federal, ca
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 03:27 PM
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Perhaps our Lege could declare AR-15's as "The State Weapon". Camo as the state color. 30 rd magazines the official state container. You get the drift. Could be kinda fun.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 03:48 PM
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[quote=r_u_sharp_2]States can not pass laws that are less restrictive than the federal laws, only more restrictive. They legalized marijuana in CO and WA, but marijuana is still illegal at the federal level. All indications are that the feds are going to let the states decisions stand. As far as the question, "will AR-15's be banned in Texas", I say no. They won't be banned anywhere accept maybe in some cities with uber liberal mayors. I don't believe the political will exists to get it done. Too many Dems are gun owners (including Harry Reid)and the ones that aren't remember what happened in 94. Also the "AR industry" is too big. Too many jobs and too much money are associated with ARs. Nobody in congress wants to be responsible for killing all the businesses and jobs associated with ARs.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 03:51 PM
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It wouldn't surprise me if Texas went along with it. They go along with all the other gun laws that violate our second amendment right (chl ,922 ,1986 ban) just a few off the top of my head.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 04:13 PM
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tth_40
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I don't see how the "your's until death" thing would be enforced. That's dipping into your personal posessions by saying "When you die, the government is entitled to it", which they are NOT. Knowing this would be the case before anyone "registers" a particular firearm would likely discourage most from doing so, and they've gotta know it exists to confiscate or prosecute.
At the very least, it sounds like illegal seizure to me. I'm creating a trust to take ownership of ALL my firearms. Whoever I name as beneficiary will effectively inherit the firearms in the trust, but no transfer will take place. Actually, that is a good idea even without all of this stuff going on as well. 
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/21/13 07:33 PM
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Mr. Scott
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I've already created my trust and move all firearm related items to it just in case.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
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01/22/13 03:19 AM
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My guess is that we'll replace the President and Vice-president before we replace AR-15's in the Great State of Texas.
An attempt to subvert the Bill of Rights is a violation of the Oath of Office.
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Re: Will AR-15'S be banned in Texas?
[Re: syncerus]
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01/22/13 01:53 PM
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No big deal they won't get these texas firearms. Sorry, just won't happen. spoke with a good friend of mine this weekend who is a state rep, and he says no way, texas will remain free and we will keep our guns no matter what.
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