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The Liberals in Massachusetts have gone bat shit crazy. Of course they have always been that way.
The idiots want it to be a life in prison penalty for having a bump fire stock.
This is a great example of why you can never trust Liberals to be reasonable when it comes to gun control.
It is a ten year Federal prison sentence for having a non NFA full auto weapon but these dumbass Liberals want to send somebody to jail for Life for a semi auto weapon that uses kinetic energy to shoot slower than a full auto.
This is what happens when Liberals do their typical knee jerk reaction to something.
Don't ever trust a Liberals. They are assholes.
Life in Prison for Bump-Fire Stock? Massachusetts Senate Passes Ban More Specific Than House Version | NewBostonPost
Life in Prison for Bump-Fire Stock? Massachusetts Senate Passes Ban More Specific Than House Version
BOSTON — Following Thursday’s 33-0 Senate vote, the Bay State now is on the verge of becoming the first state since the Las Vegas shooting rampage to enact a full ban on bump-fire stocks, or add-on equipment that can transform a semi-automatic firearm into a de facto machine gun.
The devices are legal right now, but people violating the law would be subject to prison terms of 18 months to life once the law takes effect.
The idiots want it to be a life in prison penalty for having a bump fire stock.
This is a great example of why you can never trust Liberals to be reasonable when it comes to gun control.
It is a ten year Federal prison sentence for having a non NFA full auto weapon but these dumbass Liberals want to send somebody to jail for Life for a semi auto weapon that uses kinetic energy to shoot slower than a full auto.
This is what happens when Liberals do their typical knee jerk reaction to something.
Don't ever trust a Liberals. They are assholes.
Life in Prison for Bump-Fire Stock? Massachusetts Senate Passes Ban More Specific Than House Version | NewBostonPost
Life in Prison for Bump-Fire Stock? Massachusetts Senate Passes Ban More Specific Than House Version
BOSTON — Following Thursday’s 33-0 Senate vote, the Bay State now is on the verge of becoming the first state since the Las Vegas shooting rampage to enact a full ban on bump-fire stocks, or add-on equipment that can transform a semi-automatic firearm into a de facto machine gun.
The devices are legal right now, but people violating the law would be subject to prison terms of 18 months to life once the law takes effect.