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re: BIDENS CRAZY GUN PROGRAM IS SCARY

Posted on 11/25/20 at 10:41 am to
Posted by reggo75
Iowa, LA
Member since Jan 2016
1433 posts
Posted on 11/25/20 at 10:41 am to
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Here is what I don't understand.

And I don't care who you voted for in the election.

The election was 3 weeks ago and people don't know what one of his biggest policies are and affect pretty much everyone on this forum.

it kinda pisses me off to be honest.


Here is what I don't understand.

Why would anyone that is already NOT voting for someone go read about their policies? Can you name the stance of Jo Jorgensen on every issue?? That is doubtful but why would that piss me off?

I know Sleepy Joe is a Democrat and I understand their general stance on most issues. The specifics of the $200 tax is what I wanted to read about. Those specifics were not listed on his site.
Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
14035 posts
Posted on 11/25/20 at 10:54 am to
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Why would anyone that is already NOT voting for someone go read about their policies?


So that I could be informed when I talk with people about why I’m voting for one person or against another.

quote:

Can you name the stance of Jo Jorgensen on every issue??


Nope because Jo didn’t have a legitimate shot to win the presidency. Like it or not it’s the truth.
Posted by flvelo12
Palm Harbor, Florida
Member since Jan 2012
3329 posts
Posted on 11/25/20 at 10:58 am to
From ATF & Biden

ATF

The NFA was originally enacted in 1934. Similar to the current NFA, the original Act imposed a tax on the making and transfer of firearms defined by the Act, as well as a special (occupational) tax on persons and entities engaged in the business of importing, manufacturing, and dealing in NFA firearms. The law also required the registration of all NFA firearms with the Secretary of the Treasury. Firearms subject to the 1934 Act included shotguns and rifles having barrels less than 18 inches in length, certain firearms described as “any other weapons,” machine guns, and firearm mufflers and silencers.

While the NFA was enacted by Congress as an exercise of its authority to tax, the NFA had an underlying purpose unrelated to revenue collection. As the legislative history of the law discloses, its underlying purpose was to curtail, if not prohibit, transactions in NFA firearms. Congress found these firearms to pose a significant crime problem because of their frequent use in crime, particularly the gangland crimes of that era such as the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The $200 making and transfer taxes on most NFA firearms were considered quite severe and adequate to carry out Congress’ purpose to discourage or eliminate transactions in these firearms. The $200 tax has not changed since 1934.

As structured in 1934, the NFA imposed a duty on persons transferring NFA firearms, as well as mere possessors of unregistered firearms, to register them with the Secretary of the Treasury. If the possessor of an unregistered firearm applied to register the firearm as required by the NFA, the Treasury Department could supply information to State authorities about the registrant’s possession of the firearm. State authorities could then use the information to prosecute the person whose possession violated State laws. For these reasons, the Supreme Court in 1968 held in the Haynes case that a person prosecuted for possessing an unregistered NFA firearm had a valid defense to the prosecution — the registration requirement imposed on the possessor of an unregistered firearm violated the possessor’s privilege from self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The Haynes decision made the 1934 Act virtually unenforceable.

Biden

Regulate possession of existing assault weapons under the National Firearms Act. Currently, the National Firearms Act requires individuals possessing machine-guns, silencers, and short-barreled rifles to undergo a background check and register those weapons with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Due to these requirements, such weapons are rarely used in crimes. As president, Biden will pursue legislation to regulate possession of existing assault weapons under the National Firearms Act.

Buy back the assault weapons and high-capacity magazines already in our communities. Biden will also institute a program to buy back weapons of war currently on our streets. This will give individuals who now possess assault weapons or high-capacity magazines two options: sell the weapons to the government, or register them under the National Firearms Act.

End the online sale of firearms and ammunitions. Biden will enact legislation to prohibit all online sales of firearms, ammunition, kits, and gun parts.

And there's your $200 tax for each "assault rifle" + $200 for each magazine. & if you do not comply, hello tax evasion charges.

And if you think they are not coming for the guns, I don't know what to say to you.

Biden BS
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