I wonder about this too. Here's a scenario that's crossed my mind.
Iirc, only one legally owned class three has been used in a murder. If we had a lot more suppressors out here, it would stand to reason that the chances of a legal owner might snap and use one in a crime would increase because of numbers alone. The news media would have a ball with that.
Of course, our alphabet soup agencies would never do anything like operation fast and furious, would they?
Iirc, only one legally owned class three has been used in a murder. If we had a lot more suppressors out here, it would stand to reason that the chances of a legal owner might snap and use one in a crime would increase because of numbers alone. The news media would have a ball with that.
Of course, our alphabet soup agencies would never do anything like operation fast and furious, would they?