TabulaRasa wrote:Repeal 1986 Firearms Owners Protection Act.
Why would you want to repeal a law that protects firearm owners!

TabulaRasa wrote:Repeal 1986 Firearms Owners Protection Act.
Snowgun wrote:The smart play would be to dictate what that legislation is so it will align to our goals.
tman wrote:We need to fight the mentality that more laws will equal less crime.
TabulaRasa wrote:Repeal 1934 National Firearms Act.
Repeal 1968 Gun Control Act.
Repeal 1986 Firearms Owners Protection Act.
Repeal 1989 Gun Importation ban.
Those are the only gun control measures I would be onboard for.
tman wrote:This is the problem.
You're already asking us what we're going to give up.
f*** that.
tman wrote:This is the problem.
You're already asking us what we're going to give up.
f*** that.
The "German Weapons Act" (GWA38) passed on March 18, 1938, superseded German Law 1928. Its provisions filled 12 pages in the Reichsgesetzblatt (Reich Legal Gazette or German equivalent of the U.S. Federal Register). Nazi Party members, government workers, and hunting permit holders were allowed to own firearms without any review or license. Firearm restrictions now only applied to handguns, but non-exempt persons still had to show "trustworthiness" and valid reason to own a handgun. Transfer of long guns and ammunition was deregulated. The legal age of gun ownership was dropped to18. Firearms permits were extended to three years from the previous one year. Jews were forbidden manufacturing and sales of firearms; however, some were still permitted to own personal firearms, assuming they had not been labeled an "enemy of the state." This "generosity" toward the Jews would not last long however.
A letter from the Library of Congress has been found, dated July, 1968, where a librarian returned to Senator Dodd the 1938 German law translated into English as he had requested of them, along with the Xerox copy he furnished for the translation. In this matter, it raises the intriguing question of why he furnished a copy of the 1938 law to the Library since they had their own copy to use.
GCA68 Provisions and Corresponding German Gun Laws
(This,to me,is the most important part.)
There was not any traditional basis in American law to curb ownership of firearms other than machineguns so Senator Dodd and other legislators drew from German Law 1928 and GWA38 as the basis to create their legislation. There is no believable alternate conclusion to be drawn. The parallels are staggering.
1.GCA68, Created the overseeing agency, the ATF. - GWA38, designated the SS (Schutzstaffel or Defense Squadron) and SA (Sturm Abteilung or Storm Section) as overseers.
2.GCA68, Established that all who deal in firearms sales and manufacturing be federally licensed. - German Law 1928, all who own and sell firearms must be licensed.
3.GCA68, No interstate transfer of firearms between non-licensees
4.GCA68, No shipping of firearms through the mail
5.GCA68, Established minimum age for firearms purchasers. - GWA38, age established at 18.
6.GCA68, Required all firearms to have serial numbers. - GWA38, all firearms must have serial numbers.
7.GCA68, Expanded definition of "prohibited persons." - GWA38, created list of prohibited persons.
8.GCA68, Established the US concept of "non-sporting purpose" firearms. - GWA38, banned "non-sporting" firearms.
9.GCA68, Established Form 4473 (defacto gun registration). - GWA38, created registration for guns and gun owners.
10.GCA68, Restricted import and sale of "Saturday Night Special" handguns. - GWA38, added handguns to restricted list.
11.GCA68, Established sentencing guidelines for firearm-involved crimes. - German Law1928, established sentences for firearms violations
Pat Cannon wrote:tman wrote:We need to fight the mentality that more laws will equal less crime.
First let me mention how happy it makes me to hear a cop say that.
Regarding the original question, IF IF IF I had to pick one it might be another AWB since it was so much about cosmetics. Maybe our side could steer it toward focusing on barrel shrouds.
Momosa wrote:I'd like the 2nd amendment to actually be adhered to, without restrictions. Repeal all the restrictive legislation already on the books that limit our rights!
We have already given too much to these goofballs. Don't give em another millimeter!!!!
Pat Cannon wrote:tman wrote:We need to fight the mentality that more laws will equal less crime.
First let me mention how happy it makes me to hear a cop say that.
Heffay wrote:Momosa wrote:I'd like the 2nd amendment to actually be adhered to, without restrictions. Repeal all the restrictive legislation already on the books that limit our rights!
We have already given too much to these goofballs. Don't give em another millimeter!!!!
Why should the Second Amendment be treated differently than any of the other ones?
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