Quoted: But what happens if they re-sign the ban and now you have a rifle that is for LEO? Does the LEO M-4 have all the same features that the regular M-4 has, as far as colt and bushmaster?
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I know we are all playing arm chair lawyers and I also know than my view is in the minority, however-
IF your scenario plays out, I am 80% sure that all "LEO Restricted" magazines and firearmss will be banned and that the grandfather clause will revert back to September 1994. Congress has the AUTHORITY to do that if they so choose. Of course they can make a new date of 2005 but if Congress has the votes to pass a ban, I would expect a date of 1994.
Please note that Congress has the authority to issue a ban and set a GRANDFATHER DATE in the PAST. What Congress does not have the authority to do is make something ILLEGAL in the PAST. For example Congress can't pass a law on Nov. 1, 2004 banning possession of "LEO Restricted" magazines and firearms effective Sept 14, 2004. However, they can pass a law on Nov 1, 2004 making it illegal on or after December 1, 2004 to possess any hi-cap magazines or "LEO Restricted" firearms manufactured after September 13, 1994. They have that right and they do not have to pay you to dispose of any you own.
It will be all or nothing. Thus September 13 will be a key date but the battle isn't over.
Philip