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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 3962324" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I usually try to stay out of these types of conversations where emotions are so high, but here is my 2 cents. Do I think the new rule is dumb, yes. Do I think it will be overturned in court, most likely (depending on which court hears it). Do I think everyone should comply and register them as SBR’s, that is a personal decision and you need to weigh the consequences of your action (or inaction). An NFA violation is not something you want to mess with. Even if your are found not guilty, you will still be out a ton of $ in lawyer fees. I think that everything that Mightymouse has posted is correct based on my own understanding of all of this. I believe his purpose of posting this thread is just so everyone knows all the facts and can make an informed decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 3962324, member: 204"] I usually try to stay out of these types of conversations where emotions are so high, but here is my 2 cents. Do I think the new rule is dumb, yes. Do I think it will be overturned in court, most likely (depending on which court hears it). Do I think everyone should comply and register them as SBR’s, that is a personal decision and you need to weigh the consequences of your action (or inaction). An NFA violation is not something you want to mess with. Even if your are found not guilty, you will still be out a ton of $ in lawyer fees. I think that everything that Mightymouse has posted is correct based on my own understanding of all of this. I believe his purpose of posting this thread is just so everyone knows all the facts and can make an informed decision. [/QUOTE]
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