As I recall the bill stated that the Texas AG, whoever that might be, was required to sue the federal government on this issue.The names on top of the lawsuit paperwork filed in the future will change. That's about all I'd expect.
As I recall the bill stated that the Texas AG, whoever that might be, was required to sue the federal government on this issue.The names on top of the lawsuit paperwork filed in the future will change. That's about all I'd expect.
but they are black and evil!A suppressor should require no regulation. It has no ability to kill, harm or cause damage.
But, but doesn't Cerakote have rainbow colors?but they are black and evil!
memphis is full of people fitting that description, however they have no regulation.but they are black and evil!
The expansion of powers under the Commerce Clause is so deeply rooted in the way this country works that rooting it out, if it happens, isn't something I'll live to see.
(q)(1) The Congress finds and declares that--
``(A) crime, particularly crime involving drugs and guns, is a pervasive, nationwide problem;
``(B) crime at the local level is exacerbated by the interstate movement of drugs, guns, and criminal gangs;
``(C) firearms and ammunition move easily in interstate commerce and have been found in increasing numbers in and around schools, as documented in numerous hearings in both the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives and the Judiciary Committee of the Senate;
``(D) in fact, even before the sale of a firearm, the gun, its component parts, ammunition, and the raw materials from which they are made have considerably moved in interstate commerce;
``(E) while criminals freely move from State to State, ordinary citizens and foreign visitors may fear to travel to or through certain parts of the country due to concern about violent crime and gun violence, and parents may decline to send their children to school for the same reason;
``(F) the occurrence of violent crime in school zones has resulted in a decline in the quality of education in our
country;
``(G) this decline in the quality of education has an adverse impact on interstate commerce and the foreign commerce of the United States;
``(H) States, localities, and school systems find it almost impossible to handle gun-related crime by themselves; even States, localities, and school systems that have made strong efforts to prevent, detect, and punish gun-related crime find
their efforts unavailing due in part to the failure or inability of other States or localities to take strong measures; and
``(I) Congress has power, under the interstate commerce clause and other provisions of the Constitution, to enact measures to ensure the integrity and safety of the Nation's schools by enactment of this subsection.
if you want your suppressoto have gay pride go for itBut, but doesn't Cerakote have rainbow colors?
Joking aside, thanks for dampening my tin hat worries...
I just wondered this same thing in the Paxton's Problems threadOK, so what happens now if Paxton is removed from office?
Will his replacement drop the the whole thing against the F-ing atf?
Is the case against Paxton a ploy to get him out of office just because of this whole suppressor deal?
I was hoping this might be the case.The names on top of the lawsuit paperwork filed in the future will change. That's about all I'd expect.
Re; 18 USC 922
How is F not completely subjective? How exactly is that quantified?
The whole "correlation is not causation" thing but how can you measure the impact?
ETA: G is derived from and supported by F to justify the interstate and foreign commerce?