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Sen. David Frockt, D-Seattle, said a number of states have passed similar legislation. He said Washington’s proposal would grandfather in legally owned assault weapons.
From the article: QuoteSen. David Frockt, D-Seattle, said a number of states have passed similar legislation. He said Washington’s proposal would grandfather in legally owned assault weapons.So, does that mean that if you already own an AR, then if this ban passes you can still go out shooting your AR? Wouldn't talk of this make sales skyrocket? Wouldn't this be a great time to go by an AR or two to get ahead of the ban?Say you already have a firearm with a high cap magazine and they ban the mags. Are they simply banning the sale or do you then need to plug the magazine so that you are limited to 10 rounds?
Quote from: Curly on September 07, 2016, 11:59:25 AMFrom the article: QuoteSen. David Frockt, D-Seattle, said a number of states have passed similar legislation. He said Washington’s proposal would grandfather in legally owned assault weapons.So, does that mean that if you already own an AR, then if this ban passes you can still go out shooting your AR? Wouldn't talk of this make sales skyrocket? Wouldn't this be a great time to go by an AR or two to get ahead of the ban?Say you already have a firearm with a high cap magazine and they ban the mags. Are they simply banning the sale or do you then need to plug the magazine so that you are limited to 10 rounds? The bill isn't even written yet, its a concept.
And sadly, this is not going to go away. Sooner, probably than later, they will tire of spinning their wheels and it will be written up and put on the ballot for public vote, just like baiting & hounds was for bear... We all know how that will turn out!!