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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 945750" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>It wasn't about crime prevention, it used the illusion of crime prevention to protect market share for existing gov't connected gun contractors. The so-called legislation had no effect on preventing assault weapons from being on the market but rather it cleared the market from upstart competition. Only if you held patent exclusivity to the new technology, those weapons with the new cosmetic changes, were you still in the game. </p><p></p><p>Whether you agree or not is up to you but I've always said follow the money so that action is up to you.</p><p></p><p>One other note: You don't think those legislators are smart enough to write legislation do you? All legislation are written by lobbyists, special interests and 20 something year old ladder climbers. This is another reason law so often contradicts itself or cause bad consequences because everyone is loading the system with self interests and then the whole system tends to work for nobody other than the politicians who claim crisis again and they are the one with all the answers. Truth is, they are brainless liars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 945750, member: 2189"] It wasn't about crime prevention, it used the illusion of crime prevention to protect market share for existing gov't connected gun contractors. The so-called legislation had no effect on preventing assault weapons from being on the market but rather it cleared the market from upstart competition. Only if you held patent exclusivity to the new technology, those weapons with the new cosmetic changes, were you still in the game. Whether you agree or not is up to you but I've always said follow the money so that action is up to you. One other note: You don't think those legislators are smart enough to write legislation do you? All legislation are written by lobbyists, special interests and 20 something year old ladder climbers. This is another reason law so often contradicts itself or cause bad consequences because everyone is loading the system with self interests and then the whole system tends to work for nobody other than the politicians who claim crisis again and they are the one with all the answers. Truth is, they are brainless liars! [/QUOTE]
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