@DocCoyle@misfitpatriot_ I can’t stand how folks like him try to paint every blue collar person a certain way. Nothing wrong with motocross and ufc but this is just tacky.
@Michael_Urwin@regularaugust This for reals. The 3ds is a remaster and a used 3ds ain’t cheap these days. Anyone complaining is insane. People have been wanting an official remake for a long time.
Connecticut just banned the Glock. Not the Glock switch. The Glock.
They sold this as a law against illegal “Glock switches,” but those are already federally prohibited. The real trick is in the language: Connecticut’s law targets semiautomatic handguns with a cruciform trigger bar that can allegedly be converted with a common tool.
That’s not describing a switch.
That’s describing the internal design of Glock and Glock-style pistols.
So instead of banning the illegal device criminals are already using, they banned the legal handgun that millions of Americans own and that police departments across the country carry every day.
California already passed a version of this. Maryland did too. Now Connecticut is joining the same playbook.
They can’t just say, “We’re banning one of the most popular handguns in America,” so they redefine it, dress it up in machine-gun language, and hope nobody reads past the headline.
That’s the real danger.
Because once they can redefine a Glock out of existence, the only question is which gun they redefine next.
Shop the “America” hat at:
https://t.co/YplOlyDFPM
Connecticut just banned the Glock. Not the Glock switch. The Glock.
They sold this as a law against illegal “Glock switches,” but those are already federally prohibited. The real trick is in the language: Connecticut’s law targets semiautomatic handguns with a cruciform trigger bar that can allegedly be converted with a common tool.
That’s not describing a switch.
That’s describing the internal design of Glock and Glock-style pistols.
So instead of banning the illegal device criminals are already using, they banned the legal handgun that millions of Americans own and that police departments across the country carry every day.
California already passed a version of this. Maryland did too. Now Connecticut is joining the same playbook.
They can’t just say, “We’re banning one of the most popular handguns in America,” so they redefine it, dress it up in machine-gun language, and hope nobody reads past the headline.
That’s the real danger.
Because once they can redefine a Glock out of existence, the only question is which gun they redefine next.
Shop the “America” hat at:
https://t.co/YplOlyDFPM