Submitted my comment to the ATF pistol brace ruling
Posted: June 11th, 2021, 1:07 pm
.....not that the faggots are gonna read it and it will count as much as my vote last November 
" Generally speaking, a shorter barrel provides less accuracy and lower terminal ballistics. Therego, a "pistol braced firearm" is going to generally be less dangerous, not more dangerous as the ATF alleges. "Concealability" of a firearm that is seven pounds and two feet long is laughable to anyone that has actually used such a firearm. They are easier to use in confined spaces (getting in/out of vehicles, etc) but as previously mentioned, the ballistics and accuracy of these are marginal compared to a full size rifle.
Besides this proposal and most every other ATF ruling being a direct violation of the 2nd Amendment, this proposal is particularly egregious in that the ATF previously ruled that these configurations were legal, even if "shouldered". Millions of Americans went and legally purchased a legal firearm that is now being retroactively "banned" in am attempt to extort these Americans for a $200 NFA tax. How is it acceptable or legal to make conflicting rulings and then place the burden of these changes on the citizen that did nothing more than purchase a legal product? Making a contradictory ruling then threatening imprisonment for those that don't comply with what amounts to a government-sanctioned extortion scheme is ludicrous.
Lastly, rulings like this are REQUIRED to go through Congress, making arbitrary rulings is what leads to situations like this where there is outright conflict between one ruling and the next. We are a nation of laws, not a nation that uses the law to enforce whatever windsock whims of an agency that should have been disbanded at the end of Prohibition and nowadays seems to be clamoring for relevance much like an aging Kardashian.
This ruling is illegal, this unilateral action by the ATF is illegal, and frankly this is nothing more than a power grab or extortion scheme and should be prosecuted by the Federal government to the fullest extent of the law. Perhaps if some of these ATF administrators (read: Admin is traitors) got their doors kicked in, had their dogs shot, and had their life savings siphoned to pay for endless legal defense, perhaps they would understand the fear that the American gunowners have lived under for decades."
" Generally speaking, a shorter barrel provides less accuracy and lower terminal ballistics. Therego, a "pistol braced firearm" is going to generally be less dangerous, not more dangerous as the ATF alleges. "Concealability" of a firearm that is seven pounds and two feet long is laughable to anyone that has actually used such a firearm. They are easier to use in confined spaces (getting in/out of vehicles, etc) but as previously mentioned, the ballistics and accuracy of these are marginal compared to a full size rifle.
Besides this proposal and most every other ATF ruling being a direct violation of the 2nd Amendment, this proposal is particularly egregious in that the ATF previously ruled that these configurations were legal, even if "shouldered". Millions of Americans went and legally purchased a legal firearm that is now being retroactively "banned" in am attempt to extort these Americans for a $200 NFA tax. How is it acceptable or legal to make conflicting rulings and then place the burden of these changes on the citizen that did nothing more than purchase a legal product? Making a contradictory ruling then threatening imprisonment for those that don't comply with what amounts to a government-sanctioned extortion scheme is ludicrous.
Lastly, rulings like this are REQUIRED to go through Congress, making arbitrary rulings is what leads to situations like this where there is outright conflict between one ruling and the next. We are a nation of laws, not a nation that uses the law to enforce whatever windsock whims of an agency that should have been disbanded at the end of Prohibition and nowadays seems to be clamoring for relevance much like an aging Kardashian.
This ruling is illegal, this unilateral action by the ATF is illegal, and frankly this is nothing more than a power grab or extortion scheme and should be prosecuted by the Federal government to the fullest extent of the law. Perhaps if some of these ATF administrators (read: Admin is traitors) got their doors kicked in, had their dogs shot, and had their life savings siphoned to pay for endless legal defense, perhaps they would understand the fear that the American gunowners have lived under for decades."