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But I agree, there are many guns that are clearly safe, and yet cannot be approved. The most significant is the O frame. We are now stuck in a technological dead end, even if improvements are made the cannot be incorporated into guns that are grandfathered in, that would make for a change in model, and the new model can't be approved. |
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Maybe I am naive, but is it possible that the courts may view DC's. actions as contempt and really hammer them.
I mean, if the SCOTUS ruling is ignored, how about the rest of court orders? Adidas |
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I can see that this is a clear act against the court. Why do they have to take it back to court? Supreme court defines law and they are directly breaking the law, where the eff is the law enforcement.
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Possibly, possibly not. But that does not address the interstate tariff issue. And that does not even get into the civil rights can of worms opened by requiring "features" that add so much to the cost that it prices a civil right out of the reach of mere common citizens. Think pole tax. There is also room for action based on arbitrary and capricious standards. For example how was the number 10 chosen when capacities of 15 are common. What makes 10 plus a reload safer and better than 11 in a mag? I see lots of room for challenges now that we are talking about a newly rediscovered enumerated right.
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However, a healthy dose of reality is in order with this one. The interference with interstate commerce argument is far from absolute. The states MAINTAIN sovereignty when it comes to POLICE POWERS, i.e. Health & safety matters, so long as those powers are exercised in reasonable ways. I personally think the Cal safe handgun list AS CURRENTLY ADMINISTERED, walks a VERY TIGHT balance between violating the second amendment and interstate commerce as its NOT UNREASONABLE for a state to regulate DEFECTIVE firearms. That is, firearms that are designed to operate without sufficient safety features to ensure they work ONLY AS DESIGNED, and don't work by accident. Which under the California system is what we have right now.... If it were someday implemented in such a way (and its possible that that day may be right around the corner) that the number of legal guns for sale in California became unreasonably low (much lower than it is now), and acted as a defacto ban or near ban that effected market forces by establishing monopolies, the law would be struck down.
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We're a few procedures away from that....
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I've read this thread and the microstamping law comes to mind. If manufacturers decide not to offer a CA model, or if the cost of such a feature makes the gun unreachable for the average citizen, then wouldn't the MS law be subject to scrutiny?
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Yep.
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That law will not take effect. The law states the technology must be unencumbered. A patent has the technology tied up. Greg
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I foresee the Hi-Cap ban, the "list" and the AWB going away in time, but it will be a few years. At least we have Heller as a baseline. I can't wait for Heller II, or III where he open carries, or CCWs in DC.
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