“A BILL To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to subject to the requirements of the National Firearms Act any semiautomatic rifle that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine.”
H.R. 1263 was filed a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been checking congress.gov daily for the text, since the devil is always hiding in the little details. And, frankly, just making nearly every semiautomatic rifle an NFA item already sounds pretty bad.
Any semiauto that takes a detachable magazine — which is anything but .22 rimfire fixed tube magazines — would become an NFA item. That isn’t even the truly bad part.
Here you go:
(b) Applicability.—Any person who, on the date of the enactment of this Act, lawfully owns or possesses a semiautomatic rifle or shotgun (as defined in section 5845(a) of such Code, as amended by this Act) that has the capacity to accept a detachable ammunition feeding device (as defined in such section) shall, not later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, register the semiautomatic rifle or shotgun in accordance with section 5841 of such Code. Such registration shall become a part of the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record required to be maintained by such section. The prohibition on possession of an unregistered firearm under section 5861 of such Code shall not apply to possession of such a semiautomatic rifle or shotgun that has the capacity to accept such a detachable ammunition feeding device on any date that is 120 days or less after the enactment of this Act.
“Register.” Not apply to register. You need a tax stamp within 120 days of enactment. No stamp after the magical date and you’re a felon.
Good luck with that.
It’s currently taking a minimum of 227 days to receive the stamp. That is, it’s taking three months longer than this bill would allow. With existing NFA firearms.
Now throw in Ghu only knows how many millions of newly declared NFA rifles, and the waiting period for approval is going to shoot up into the decades at best.
There are 175,977 transferable machineguns registered now, and it takes better than 7 months to get a stamp. Throw in an estimated 16 million semiauto AR- and AK-pattern rifles into the mix and you’ll have 92 times as many for 92 times the wait, 644 months (I rounded). It’ll take almost 54 years to get your stamp.
Well, longer. I only added ARs and AKs; hardly the only semiauto rifles out there.
Rep. Douche did not set that 120 day limit by mistake. He deliberately crafted a law designed to be absolutely impossible to comply with, even if you were so inclined.
This bill will make it through the Democrat socialist-controlled House. It probably won’t make it through the coward-controlled Senate, but given my own Senator’s lust for shredding the Second Amendment, I’m not sure enough of that to bet.
If it does, it is an outright declaration of war.
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The Government was so afraid of gun owners that Congress passed a Law against overthrowing the Government.
18 U.S. Code § 2385. Advocating overthrow of Government
Well, there isn’t a problem with our form of government, it’s the people that were elected that are the problem. THOSE are the ones that need to be removed and replaced with people that respect the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
Sounds like its TIME TO BUY MORE AMMO…………………
In other words,,,,,, It’s all done by design. In other words. Register them now. However if the bill fails, You’re already on record. Being the good little sheep you are.
Unless it’s an SBR, you can’t register them.
How do you register a firearm that doesn’t apply to NFA. It will get rejected by ATF.
Precisely. That’s the trap: Even if so inclined, you can’t even start the registration process unless the law goes into effect, and then there’s no time.
It’s never a bad idea to buy more ammo. If you live so long it spoils, you have been a lucky person anyway. But chances are that you will need to use it before it spoils.
I will not comply. I’m sure millions of others will not comply.
got that right…..time to unite and stand. A million man march on the DC swamp could send a powerful message.