Actually, yes. if the law is properly written. The law must be very specific. "AR-15/AK47 and it's various clones and copies". Not "All Assault Rifles".
Do you want to know the funniest thing about what you just posted?
Here, take a look at this:
Guess what? It's the exact same freaking rifle!
That's right, both of those are Ruger "Mini-14" rifles, It is like lowering the suspension, adding a glass pack, and putting a scoop on the hood of a Toyota Corolla. Sure it looks different, but it's still a Corolla. No matter how many fancy cosmetic accessories you add to change the looks, it is never going to beat a Corvette off the line without changing the insides also. And no matter that it now "looks like a sports car", the state is not going to raise your registration fees, and your insurance is not going to raise their rates. Because it is not a sports car, it is just a Corolla.
This is the stupidity, that you do not seem to get that at all. Literally judging everything purely upon looks. You simply look, make a snap judgement in your mind, and that is all that matters. Yes, it literally is the same gun, just with a different stock.
And guess what? The Mini-14 is based directly off of the forerunner of the M-16, the M-14. Same ammunition, same fire rate, and very popular among hunters and varmint shooters. But the "Ranch" version is simply in a "standard" frame.
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