Quote (fender @ Feb 28 2018 04:07am)
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You can keep pretending that Democrats peddle "common sense gun reform," but those of us who know anything at all about guns aren't buying your bullshit.
Look no further than my state's brand new Democrat baby:
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/text.php?number=HF3022&version=latest&session=ls90&session_year=2018&session_number=0Quote
Here's what's in it:
Universal background checks - no exceptions. You'll go to a dealer to transfer an antique firearm, to transfer one to your son or daughter as a gift, or when you inherit a firearm.
The bill designates pretty much any semi-automatic rifle as an assault weapon - and then imposes all sorts of egregious restrictions:
You must register it with the local police - and pay whatever fee that they decide to charge.
You must store the firearm in whatever manner the local police require.
You must allow the local police inspect your home at any time to inspect that you are storing the firearm in accordance with their requirements.
You must renew your registration, and pay a new fee, and undergo a new background check - every single year.
You cannot purchase any more semi-automatic firearms that have been redefined as an "assault weapon" - they are totally banned.
You cannot sell or transfer the firearm.
Upon your death, the firearm must either be rendered inoperable - or turned over to the police for destruction.
If you hunt with a semi-automatic rifle of any type - it is now an "assault weapon" under this bill
The bill makes suppressors illegal again.
All magazines over 10 rounds are banned and must be moved out of state or destroyed by July 1st, 2018.
All firearms transactions will be recorded in a registry.
All data about gun owners will be made public.