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27 Special Range Tax to visitors Additional revenue can be a surtax on ranges, requiring the collection of a minimum of [b]$85.00[/b] per visit per person. This can be in addition to required membership fees, upon which the state and local governments get a sizeable portion, to help defray the immense cost of gun violence.
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This is only one of many examples that they aren't even thinking logically. Don't you want to [b]encourage[/b] people to practice at a gun range?
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13 Banning replacement parts (mfg, sale, possession, transfer, installation) except barrel, trigger group. Thousands of people are building illegal weapons every day. We can put a dent in this by banning parts and parts kits, except whose items like the barrel and trigger group, which are most likely to wear out due to use. ______________________________________________
Um . . . yeah. Because most people are furiously at work in their basement on their metal lathe pumping out receivers for all the parts kits they've bought.
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Control of Dangerous literature (Bomb making, machinegun conversions, etc...) Too much irresponsible material is purportedly covered by the 1st Amendment, however, the time will come when our nation has to agree that some literature does not belong in a safe society, like instruction manuals on how to kill, or how to make homemade explosives, or [b]nuclear[/b] bombs. We must realize that there can be such as thing as too much freedom where such literature poses a serious threat to the public safety.
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Stupid me. I actually bought one of those manuals on how to make a nuclear bomb. The only problem I've been having is getting enough enriched U-235. Do you guys have a good source for this?[BD]