• @Psythik
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    16 months ago

    For once the Supreme Court makes the right call. Broken clocks and whatnot.

    • @Pilferjinx
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      6 months ago

      Is it the right call? What was the reason for the denial? Bump stocks are a work around to automatic laws isn’t it?

      • @skyspydude1
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        116 months ago

        The problem is the laws regulating automatics are absolutely idiotic, and automatic weapons are 100% legal to own, just kind of expensive. Not like “need to be a multi-millionaire” expensive, but “can afford to pay cash for a late-model used car”.

        Like most of our half-assed regulations, it doesn’t actually do anything other than making it pay to play. We don’t actually want to do anything that might prevent cops and their buddies from having a monopoly on force, so basically every gun law is moot for them anyway, even if they’re buying them as private citizens.

        That’s one of the biggest concerns I have with the way we regulate firearms (among many other things) in the US, because they clearly aren’t made with a mindset of “X thing is bad for society as a whole, we need to do something about it”, it’s "X thing is totally fine if you’re in our special club, but the plebs are not allowed to have it.

        • @[email protected]
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          I was initially against the ruling, but you just convinced me. The broken clock really was right this time.

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          Being “anti-gun” is almost universally actually just being “pro-gun-but-only-for-the-state” when you sit down and analyze it

          When the police and army disarm themselves, then we’ll talk