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Old June 16, 2005, 02:02 PM   #15
MicroBalrog
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There’s several points wrong with what people said, above. Let me do a prominent point-by-point review.

First, never say never. Gun laws have been repealed by acts of Congress before. Look at all the stuff that died with that very same Firearms Owners Protection Act. People have often won battles - both real ones and legislative ones -at much lesser odds than those today. Does anybody remember, perchance, that only five years ago it seemed that the inheritance tax will be there forever?

Second, We are in a unique situation where not only is the Vice-President of the United States is a member of the Thompson Collectors Association. Certain NFAOA members are already looking for ways to utilise that - mostly Richard of Special Interest Arms.

Third, there are bills today in Congress, some with many cosponsors, that seek to repeal bits and pieces of the GCA. Namely, Veterans' Heritage Firearms Act of 2005, Firearm Commerce Modernization Act, Second Amendment Protection Act - and the day is young.

Fourth, there is as much chance of repealing the Eighteenth Amendment as there is for a hummingbird to fly to the planet Mars with the Washington Monument tied to its tail.
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