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Here's what I wonder about. The pro-gun argument consistently rails on about cosmetic items being banned. Just how long will it take the anti-gun movement to come to that same realization and start trying to ban the items that matter?
Maybe they'll regulate trigger pressure. Or the size of civilian ammunition. Or they'll start keeping track of how much ammo an individual buys per month? Maybe they'll regulate twist rate or muzzle velocity .
The constant harping on irrelevant items may eventually lead to even more stringent controls that still won't increase public safety as much as it will interfere with what you can own.
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