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Old July 20, 2013, 02:59 PM   #6
dakota.potts
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I don't find how the registry withstands the scrutiny placed under the Miller decision. If I recall, the court in that case decided that because there was no military use for a short barreled shotgun, it was a legitimate restriction to make it a felony to own one.

In this day and age with the military using automatic weapons, short barreled weapons, suppressors, automatic grenade launchers, etc.

I don't understand why we can't open up the registry with at least M4 and M249 models, as well as SBRs (semi and full auto) with a short barrel length like the Colt Commando.
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