UPDATE 3/30/2012: Movement to repeal silencer ban

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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby hammAR on Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:18 pm

photogpat wrote:
Cadet wrote:While all this Conversations great, I would like to remind people to actually send the emails. Please send it multiple times guys, we might just get their attention and tim, were not an anti gay forum, or anti hybrid forum, were just a PRO gun forum


+1, quit the hatin'


Yea, I really hate it when all this hating crap comes up........ Image
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Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby illbits on Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:52 pm

Dave Pendleton wrote:
tim wrote:I don't feel a suppressor is necessary at all and all of the reasons so far in this thread to justify the need for one are pretty weak.

With that said, if it was a matter of another background check and a $200 stamp I would certainly own one. I just don't see it happening in this state.


Well Tim, you're nothing but a ******** hippy liberal pinko communist cock sucker.

There. That was easy.

That made me laugh so damn hard I spit vodka all over the livingroom. Just gotta say thanks for that! I'm all for ending the silencer ban 100%!
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby 1911fan on Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:00 pm

Cadet wrote:While all this Conversations great, I would like to remind people to actually send the emails. Please send it multiple times guys, we might just get their attention and tim, were not an anti gay forum, or anti hybrid forum, were just a PRO gun forum



Clearly you missed the sarcasm face thingy
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby DeanC on Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:11 am

Cadet wrote:While all this Conversations great, I would like to remind people to actually send the emails. Please send it multiple times guys, we might just get their attention

I'm sure they are all rushing to compose a bill right now.

Step one: write e-mail
Step two: repeat
Step three: ???
Step four: celebrate new law

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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby JoeH on Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:44 pm

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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby miked on Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:35 pm

Joe good little read with good comments. Thanks
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby jweiss on Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:06 pm

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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby Maniac117 on Tue Feb 15, 2011 8:54 pm

I don't post here much, but I felt the need because I DO dislike this particular law. Maybe someday in the somewhat-near future/decade/out of our lifetime, we will have the joy of owning them.

I'm always hoping it will change, but the hand of poo seems to fill faster. :(
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby miked on Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:55 pm

please post the letters/emails you are sending off.
It may inspire more people to write them.
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby jweiss on Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:53 pm

jweiss wrote:<snip>
*Mod note: comment removed as being potentially liable to the forum........please do not post info that could be construed as a way to get around existing laws or statutes.

Ok will do, sorry.
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby solidgun on Sat Mar 19, 2011 1:22 pm

A month too late, but just did some search and ran into this post. Good read.

I come from MI and then to here so silencer was not really an option, but I know their advantages. I have wanted one on several of my threaded pistols barrels and have always wondered if I will go deaf in home defense situations.

Sent the email.
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby Cadet on Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:04 pm

keep sending emails please! I know im not the only one that wants a supressor!
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby Ranb on Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:08 pm

Hello, this is my first post on the forum. I grew up near Carlton MN, but left in 1983 to join the Navy. I may retire in MN in about ten years or so. In the meantime I would like to be able to bring some of my suppressed firearms to MN when on vacation there. I am a member of http://www.silencertalk.com ; a new member there was asking for advice on making silencers legal in MN. He wanted to know what we did in WA to make them legal to use (already legal to own in WA). There is an active MN section at http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=8&f=28 also known as ARF.com. I looked around for gun forums for MN shooters and found this one.

I make silencers on ATF form 1's as a hobby. I have made 12 so far and plan on suppressing my entire 40 plus gun collection in the years to come. It costs me about $250 on average (including the $200 tax) to make each silencer. I invested about $2000 in a lathe, welder and other tools and learned how to operate the lathe while making my first silencer for a 300 whisper. Making a decent silencer is very easy; making a very good silencer is more difficult.

The best reason for using a silencer is noise reduction. The best reason for noise reduction is to prevent injury and reduce noise pollution. Hearing loss is probably the most common injury associated with firearms use. I frequently read that people think it is ok to shoot a 22 rim fire rifle without ear plugs, or that eventually they get used to the noise. Even a 22 rim fire with subsonic ammo in a rifle is loud enough to cause hearing loss. If a person thinks they are getting used to the noise they are actually going deaf.

There will always be gun owners that are against any type of firearm that they do not own. Those kinds of people are worse than the rabid anti-gun scum that we find promoting the Brady Campaign agenda. When they say that they see no reason for a certain type of firearm, it is like they are saying it should be banned. I see that is at least one of these kinds of people posting in this thread. I am very blunt when it comes to discussing gun control and will never apologize for it.

In WA there is a law that protects rifle ranges from noise issues, but this does not prevent people from suing a rifle club over noise issues. My club (KRRC) is going through this right now. Silencers are the most effective means of reducing noise and protecting hearing. Not only do they protect the hearing of the shooter, they protect the ears of anyone nearby. While silencers increase cost, weight, bulk, heatup rate and length of a firearm, the noise reduction is usually well worth it.

Getting a bill submitted to the legislature is going to take much more than merely sending a few e-mails. Unless the legislator you send the e-mail to is your friend or is already interested in creating a bill to amend the law banning silencers, sending an e-mail is sort of like doing nothing at all. You must send real letters and make phone calls to your district Representative or Senator and meet with them face to face to convince them to submit a silencer bill. When meeting with a legislator, be sure to have your ducks in a row. Know the law, how you want to change it, why silencers are needed by civilians and why they are unlikely to cause more crime.

Be prepared to hear from gun owners and legislators that silencers are illegal in the USA, that they cause crime and are the preferred weapons of the criminal element. Some people are so obtuse or prejudiced that they will completely disregard evidence that silencers are legal or rarely associated with violent crime. With the exception of the forums at Subguns, Silencer Talk and this one ( so far), every forum I have posted on about silencers I have been accused to being a criminal or risking my freedom by talking about silencers. I have had legislators try to convince me that silencers are illegal while trying to educate them on their use. There is lots of stupid out there and guns owners are not immune either.

I want to help get 97B.031 Subd 4 changed to allow civilian ownership of silencers. Anyone interested in organizing to get the law changed? Thanks.

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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby BC98 on Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:50 am

Absolutely interested.
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Re: Movement to repeal silencer ban

Postby Hammer99... on Tue Jun 14, 2011 9:35 am

Both my reps are 2a haters. I want a suppressor! If somebody does something I would help...
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