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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4161071" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Of course the average citizen cannot buy the HK G3 or the Valmet M76 because both are 'select fire' firearms. ALL 'select fire' weapons have been banned from being owned by the average citizen (without extensive vetting by the government) since when, '68? Earlier?</p><p></p><p>And I wasn't talking about what the government <strong>could have</strong>, <strong>might have</strong>, <strong>almost did</strong>, <strong>tried to</strong>, <strong>talked about</strong> or any other thing that <strong>actually did not happen</strong>. So I'll stick to what I said. The <strong>Federal </strong>government has not passed, except for bump-stocks, any actual permanent (as in made law) firearm/firearm accessory/ammo ban in at least 30-years. Again, it's not the Federal government, but the State governments you need to be concerned about when it comes to your firearm and 2A 'Rights'.</p><p></p><p>Tell those living in Mass, NY, NJ, CA, WA, OR, and a half-a-dozen more States how "Relaxed" their gun laws have become over the past Quarter-Century, as you claim. I do agree though, and have said that .gov uses the individual States to achieve it's goal - they just don't do it "head-on" as I said in my comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4161071, member: 42584"] Of course the average citizen cannot buy the HK G3 or the Valmet M76 because both are 'select fire' firearms. ALL 'select fire' weapons have been banned from being owned by the average citizen (without extensive vetting by the government) since when, '68? Earlier? And I wasn't talking about what the government [B]could have[/B], [B]might have[/B], [B]almost did[/B], [B]tried to[/B], [B]talked about[/B] or any other thing that [B]actually did not happen[/B]. So I'll stick to what I said. The [B]Federal [/B]government has not passed, except for bump-stocks, any actual permanent (as in made law) firearm/firearm accessory/ammo ban in at least 30-years. Again, it's not the Federal government, but the State governments you need to be concerned about when it comes to your firearm and 2A 'Rights'. Tell those living in Mass, NY, NJ, CA, WA, OR, and a half-a-dozen more States how "Relaxed" their gun laws have become over the past Quarter-Century, as you claim. I do agree though, and have said that .gov uses the individual States to achieve it's goal - they just don't do it "head-on" as I said in my comment. [/QUOTE]
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