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The starting point really is getting ownership of NFA items legal in all states and NFA LEO shall issue laws enacted nationwide.
Someone mentioned it earlier; why not get a Tavor? You get the shrunken-down package and still remain legal. No NFA paperwork, simple to buy and sell, and you can use either 5.56 or, with the conversion kit, 9mm. Granted, it doesn't address the issue of the Sig brace and the underlying freedom of choice to use it or not, etc., but for those who don't want to be a test case, the Tavor is a viable alternative. Fun, too!
I have read this thread and believe the same thing. The bottom line is, we shouldn't even be burdened with arguing about this. SBR's and suppressors shouldn't be on the NFA. It will be a tough road, but if we screamed loud enough, we could get there.
Utilize the tactics that the anti's use and add back our rights, piece by piece. I think it should start with the removal of suppressors from the NFA and then work towards SBR's. Suppressors first, because of their use in hunting and reduction of noise pollution. It will be a tough sell to get machine guns off the registry.
In friendly free Canada, pistols can have stocks. In friendly free parts of Europe, lots of folks have suppressors.
Surely in FREE America we can have those things too, without an unfair tax, special conditions, special permission, and a registry.
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