At it again.....

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At it again.....

Post by Niner Delta » Sat Mar 23, 2019 11:02 pm

Well the liberal state of Washington is at it again. They are offering a $150 buy-back on your
bump-stock. But there is a lot of fine print......
If you turn them into law enforcement the state will send you a check for $150...... if you furnish them
your name and address. So now they know you have rifles that you can use a bump-stock on.... :mad:
There is only $150,000 of buy back funds, so only the first 1000 will get a check. It's first come, first serve,
so they hope there will be a rush to start with. Anyone after 1000 will never see the stock again,
ooops sorry they will say. I would rather destroy it myself than give it to the state.

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Re: At it again.....

Post by DuncaninFrance » Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:37 am

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Re: At it again.....

Post by Niner » Sun Mar 24, 2019 11:32 am

From what I see online bump stocks cost about $200. That means a 25% loss on investment..... if turned in and money received. And.....as you say.....a list of those who turned one in will be on file as being a gun fancier one step beyond hunter and therefore somehow a potential suspect for potential as well as actual gun crimes. Why would anyone take advantage of this offer?
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