Don't worry about it. He can't do that, even if he wanted to and tried.jason812 wrote:
Is this all talk or does this mean he is against the NFA, and the gun control act of 86? Does he actually think if I want to have a machine gun I should be allowed to have one without jumping thru government hoops? Or is he just against new bans? Over the last couple of months a vote for him is becoming more palatable but I don't see him doing away with any of the aforementioned acts.
Remember the lines in "The Distinguished Gentleman."
First if all, if he proposed doing away with all federal firearms laws, Senator Feinstein would block every appointment requiring confirmation until he came to his senses, and the rest of the Commies formerly known as Democrats would go along with it. They would shut down the government just like they would to defund Planned Parenthood and other good ideas so dear to their hearts. I'm not entirely confident even some Republicans would back him.Thomas Jefferson Johnson: Terry, tell me something. With all this money coming in from both sides, how does anything ever get done?
Terry Corrigan: It doesn't. That's the genius of the system.
Literally, our system was designed so almost nothing could be done without broad support, even the stuff that makes you mad.