![]() ![]() would allow an individual to grip the weapon, resulting in any finger on the trigger hand in addition to the trigger finger being directly below any portion of the action of the weapon when firing". One still is confronted with the "any grip of the weapon. Even though they list "AR-15" as being banned and don't list Stag, they do list several other AR-15 manufacturer's including Bushmaster, Smith and Wesson, and Olympic Arms.Įven if you could get around the banned by name issue for post ban semiautomatic centerfire AR-15's. And under that wording post ban AR-15's "or copies or duplicates thereof with the capability of any such rifles" that were in production on 4/4/13 are "assault weapons". One can try to argue the difference in language between the old language and new, but the courts will go by the actual wording of the law. ![]() "type" is good enough for a virtually complete AK ban but not good enough to ban the AR? Just food for thought. If they wanted to ban everything AR they would have included STAG by name or said "type" and not "copies or duplicates thereof" I don't exactly agree with that interpretation. ![]() The semiautomatic centerfire AR-15 and copies/duplicates of them are banned by name. Here's a question: what if someone had a post-ban AR with a muzzle brake.and he took off the pistol grip? ![]()
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