[Mg-t] scrappage laws

Bud Krueger budkrueger at comcast.net
Sat May 2 17:44:33 MDT 2009


Please let this thread die.

Duvall Video Productions wrote:
> You can't walk through the US without tripping over a law and a 
> lawyer....
>
> South Carolina bans machines guns except for those who posses them in 
> accordance with current federal law and all machine guns, even ones 
> that are inoperable, must be registered with the state.
>
> n 1934 the National Firearms Act banned machine guns (automatic 
> weapons) except with permission of the Treasury dept.  Any automatic 
> weapon manufactured after 1986 is banned from civilian use.
>
> There are many versions of the AK47 and other rifles.  There are 
> civilian versions that are semi-automatic and fire smaller civilian 
> ammunition but look just like the military version.  It was likely 
> that type of gun not the illegal machine gun (automatic) model that 
> fires big honkin bullets like the military, drug dealers and 3rd world 
> dictators use.
>
> A federal class III firearms dealer can demonstrate an automatic weapon.
>
> There is no "official" definition of an assault weapon.  A weapon is 
> either a tool of defense or assault.  A gun is not a weapon when used 
> for sport just like a knife is not a weapon when used for eating.
>
> The anti gun left wants to ban anything that looks mean.  Hillary 
> Clinton is now using the term "assault-like" weapons because 
> semi-automatics are not machine guns (automatic).
>
>
>
> On May 2, 2009, at 12:45 AM, David Lodge wrote:
>
>>
>> Wildly off topic, but there was a thing on the telly the other night 
>> about some blokes in South Carolina(?) firing off AK47s on a range.  
>> Aren't they assault weapons?  Also type MG into eBay and you'll get 
>> MG 34 and MG 42 so beloved of the Wehrmacht.
>>
>> Regards, Lodge
>>
>>
>> --- On Fri, 1/5/09, spook01 <spook01 at comcast.net> wrote:
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