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Comments by "" (@TheArklyte) on "The Government Says Business Cards Are Machine Guns" video.
@aceilingfan_420 "certain pieces of metal" aren't a weapon. M1 with them installed IS, but not the parts. Same goes here. End user can get into trouble IF they install it and are seen with it, but it's not a problem of manufacturer, not to mention of someone, who printed out some ink on a metal plate. Again, by that logic all drills are illegal since they can be used to convert guns. And you can make a gun out of plumbing supplies.
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@darrenfalconer3267 so, you're sending all plumbers, machinists and welders to jail?
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Ok, I still don't get it how two miniscule metal plates count as a separate weapon of their own. Can ATF demostrate killing a person with a metal plate the size of a nail? No? Am I too european to ignore that law says weapon and not weapon part and ATF basically breaks the law(at least the part you have shown)? Wouldn't by that definition ALL drills be considered machineguns? /Looks at STEN/ And add all the plumbing equipment to that list too, I guess? I can understand a person, who OWNS said part getting into trouble IF said part would be found installed on their rifle, but any case beside that seems like the written law is just ignored. Welcome to USSR, I guess😂
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@MR-nl8xr a drawing can be illegal, but that's copyright and patent laws, not criminal law.
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Ok, I still don't get it how two miniscule metal plates count as a separate weapon of their own. Can ATF demostrate killing a person with a metal plate the size of a nail? No? Am I too european to ignore that law says weapon and not weapon part and ATF basically breaks the law(at least the part you have shown)? Wouldn't by that definition ALL drills be considered machineguns? /Looks at STEN/ And add all the plumbing equipment to that list too, I guess? I can understand a person, who OWNS said part getting into trouble IF said part would be found installed on their rifle, but any case beside that seems like the written law is just ignored. Welcome to USSR, I guess😂
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Ok, I still don't get it how two miniscule metal plates count as a separate weapon of their own. Can ATF demostrate killing a person with a metal plate the size of a nail? No? Am I too european to ignore that law says weapon and not weapon part and ATF basically breaks the law(at least the part you have shown)? Wouldn't by that definition ALL drills be considered machineguns? /Looks at STEN/ And add all the plumbing equipment to that list too, I guess? I can understand a person, who OWNS said part getting into trouble IF said part would be found installed on their rifle, but any case beside that seems like the written law is just ignored. Welcome to USSR, I guess😂
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