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RE: The ATF Received 36,000 Comments on Bump Stocks. They’re Overwhelmingly Anti-Regulati
(02-10-2018 07:42 PM)Ohio Poly Wrote:  
(02-10-2018 01:32 AM)oliveandblue Wrote:  Have people learned nothing from Prohibition? Doing this won't take away a bump stock from someone who wants to use it. It will just spur a black market for the item. It's just like the rule with Automatics. You can go to a dozen or so websites and buy one.

And heroin should be sold at Walmart. After all, anyone can get it.

The irony is that if heroin was controlled in its distribution by Walmart, the most dangerous shite of its kind would be phased out. You would also have clinics and appropriate rehab facilities as well.

Your comparison actually bites itself in the rear if you consider what statistically happens when you "allow and monitor" the distribution of a dangerous substance.
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