Okay, it was everyone who owned a gun and a shoestring. Sure, gun owners are no longer allowed to lace up their shoes. Heres a link to the letter. Thats a sensible rule. https://old.reddit.com/r/progun/comments/p46y9n/just_a_reminder_that_in_2007_the_atf_classified/
Making owning shoes a felony is ridiculous, and I honestly cant believe you’re arguing in good faith.
And a shoe string does not create a firearm that fires more than once with a single actuation of the trigger.
The ATF went completely off the rails with that one, and it shouldnt have been a challenge of how constitutional it was, it should have been a challenge that it didn’t fit the law.
Removing the 1,000 person cap.
Eliminating the requirement to obtain a code to apply
Expanding the eligibility to Palestinians outside of Gaza.
Cutting the onerous background questions in the application.
I can get behind removing most of those, but those outside of Gaza arent in direct immediate danger. It needs to be focused on those in the most danger.
And Id like details on those “onerous” questions. “Do you help Hamas” is a very good question to ask.
Can we agree that voting fraud happens now?