National Rifle Association President David Keene said Sunday he doesn’t think there’s enough support to get a new assault weapons ban passed in Congress, unless President Barack Obama uses “all the power of his office” and changes the game.
Keene said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that there’s not enough legislative support for another ban “right now,” but that might not necessarily hold.
“When a president takes all the power of his office and he’s willing to expend political capital, you don’t want to make predictions — you don’t want to, you don’t want to bet your house on the outcome,” Keene said. “I would say that the likelihood is that they’re not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this Congress.”
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If you have the money, one can go online and but the parts to make an ar-15 and a few other weapons. No numbers. No registration. Legal.
All one would need is some basic tools and a drill press.
So stick your ban in your mag.
11:28 Right now those parts are scarce. You have to have an unmilled lower receiver which will require more than a drill press to make functional.
I don't think Obama wants an armed revolt on his hands. So i don't think he will be stupid enough to bypass congress. It would certainly start a revolution of great proportion.
All it will do is push these clips UNDERGROUND don't ever think they will go away.
Wanna Bet?
12:47 don't be running to me when you are getting your A// Kicked.
1:22, don't call the cops when you get your AR-15 shoved up your butt. Coward.
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