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Sounds like Baruth is still employed in VT government
“Vermont lawmakers consider banning machine gun parts” Once again people that don’t know a butt plate from a butt hole want to interject on a subject that they will inevitably pick “experts” to expound their biased views on . Lord knows that Giffords, or any of Bloomberg’s anti 2A endeavors don’t have a horse ($$$$) in the race. Right ? Of course they do . They are all “gainfully” employed, and if they want to continue to be “gainfully” employed they will have to keep turning over new rocks, so settle in for the ride, it’s bound to get bumpy !
……….”Under current federal law, it’s largely illegal to own or sell new machine guns”……..You get get a permit to buy one. It’s a Federal form and will cost you. The problem is you can’t use/shoot them in this State…. As a side note, the local,state and federal law enforcement have them. So why can’t I……
My grandfather could order a Thompson machine gun from the Montgomery Ward catalogue, and the mailman would deliver it.
The FBI, ATF, DEA, DHS, IRS, EPA, Dept. of Labor, Postal Service, Bureau of Land Management, Vermont State Police and other government agencies all use the AR-15. In those agencies hands they are called PDWs or Personal Defense Weapons. They call our AR-15s Assault Weapons and Weapons of War. Only good for killing as many people as possible and that’s why you can’t have one. Got it yet?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/03/13/vermont-state-police-adopts-sig-sauer-m400-pro-rifles-as-patrol-rifle/
Machine guns? It depends on your Federal Firearms License.
I didn’t need a license when I was a Weapons Officer on an AEGIS Cruiser.
“The bill would also ban devices that, when attached to firearms, could increase their firing speed.” That could include such devices as binary or forced reset triggers, competition triggers, or other devices that don’t turn a gun into a machine gun unless carefully worded. Having watch our legislature in operation for years, that would be the exception rather than the rule.