Attempting to take a page from Pee-Lousy's "we have to pass it to see what's in it"?
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
I’ve just finished reading the 122 pages of Diane Feinstein’s latest
“gun-control” bill, Senate Bill S.150, and was surprised to find some
important things missing.
Even more surprising was one small item briefly mentioned on page 13
that has not been reported in any “news” coverage I have seen.
The problem on page 13:
All semi-autos are outlawed, not just some.
Pro-rights and anti-rights attention has been focused on the
tremendous list of guns that would be banned under Feinstein’s bill,
which takes up a significant portion of the 122 pages of this proposal.
Here’s the problem none of the “news” reports have spotted:
The list of guns doesn’t matter.
Magazine size doesn’t matter.
If the semi-auto firearm has anything to grip it by, it is banned.
It’s very clever actually.
According to the bill, any semiautomatic firearm that uses a magazine
— handgun, rifle or shotgun — equipped with a “pistol grip,” would be
banned. That sounds like a limitation, but it is not.
A pistol grip (on page 2) is defined (on page 13) as “a grip, a
thumb-hole stock, or any other characteristic that can function as a
grip.” In other words, the gun list does not matter. It is a smokescreen
designed to distract people from the true meaning of the bill. And it
has done a magnificent job. It worked!
Any semi-automatic firearm that exists, with anything on it you can
grip, is banned. (There is a grandfather clause for old stuff.)
We knew all alo
ng that a total ban was the end game for these assh**es
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