(11-12-2023, 07:59 PM)Rampy Wrote: Look at what laws the NFA is based on, is it built on solid case laws & historically consistent
Or is it based on laws built on a sand foundation??
Look at United States v. Miller, 307 U.S. 174 (1939) and how that is the foundation for current laws and how shaky it is…..
And how it was a tax thing
So… you think the NFA could possibly be thrown out? I’d like to think so. Robert’s seems pretty focused on his “settled law” standard, but Roe did get overturned, so maybe?
What would happen to the price of items-formally-known-as-NFA? (suppressors, etc) Would they skyrocket once commonly available due to demand, or would the price drop due to easier access?