Rags3000 wrote:Well, having started this topic, I feel like a great-grandfather at the head of a very large table at a family reuinion. How kind of you all to come.
Anyway, I agree that it is a good thing to have an FDA to watch over drugs, foods, and so on, and an FAA to ensure standards in aircraft and pilot training and so on. To that extent, I skew somewhat not-libertarian. However, as we all know, any law can and will be used against you. The FAA has excesses, the DNR sometimes oversteps its bounds, the police do sometimes get carried away -- not often, not usually, but it can happen.
HOWEVER: In the case of these revolvers, I seriously doubt that the real intent of the law was consumer protection. No, face it, some creepy Minnesota version of Chuck Schumer was grandstanding for the press about "getting those Saturday Night Specials off the streets." Which sounded great until some clerk in the creep's office pointed out that they'd have to be specific about what constituted a SNS, and the Schumer-wannabe was alarmed, because he had been assuming that nobody would ever ask for any specifics and that the guns were probably sold at the end of a counter in the gun store and clearly marked "Saturday Night Specials -- cheap gats fer when U git drunk." So he enlisted some engineer to draw up specs that he doesn't understand himself.
And that is how we get this peculiar law. I doubt that even a poorly made .22 LR revolver is going to blow anybody's hand off.
Well stated Sir.