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Important laws pertaining to automatic weaponsThe Fireman Owners' Protection Act-banned civilian transfer and possession of machine guns not in circulation before May 19, 1986. Through ATF regulation, manufacturers of machine guns may only sell to federal agencies or qualified license holders.
The following individuals will not be able to acquire or possess automatics
1. anyone convicted of a felony
2. fugitives
3. illegal aliens
4. anyone using or addicted to controlled substances
5. anyone subject to a domestic violence restraining order
6. dishonorably charged veterans
7. anyone committed to a mental institution
8. people who have renounced their U. S. citizenship
9. anyone who has been convicted of misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
10. anyone under the age of 21 years old
State Laws pertaining to automatics As oppose to handguns, State laws governing automatic weapons are universal. State law defines an automatic weapon as any firearm that can fire more than one projectile by a single depression of a trigger without manual reloading. State law requires an individual to register his automatic weapon with the local Department of Safety within 24 of hours of obtainment. State law forces all manufacturers of machine guns ro maintain a registry which documents all production and sales numbers.
Records must include: model and serial number; date of manufacture, name, address, and occupation of the purchaser and reason for which it was purchased. All of this information, as well as the manufacturer's stock of automatics must be made readily available for law enforcement inspection.
The presence of an automatic weapon in a public environment is considered illegal. Using or possessing automatics in an offensive or aggressive manner is punishable by a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Last edited by Rocky Bleier; October 2, 2017, 02:09 PM.
I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.
If you can find one, and don't plan on being alive when you're finished using it, no law, fine, or prison sentence will deter you.
Agreed.
We need to do much better in regards to the bolded part because of that...but the issue was tabled, for at least a generation, after Sandy Hook. We're stuck on the merry-go-round of horrors now, until a significant political shift takes place.
So I don't really pay much attention to these incidents anymore. Say a prayer and move on.
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