• breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Since a bump stock alone is just a useless object, couldn’t they have just been banned them without ever even needing to reference weapons?

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      6 months ago

      Some states have. It’s currently an open legal question as firearm parts/accessories generally get included under 2A protections as the right to keep and bear arms is infringed if, say, triggers are illegal. It’s currently working it’s way through the courts to determine the answer to your question and we wont have any definitive answers for years.

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        6 months ago

        That makes sense. If you made all weapons legal but say, barrels illegal alone, its effectively a weapon ban

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          6 months ago

          The barrel is an essential part for the weapon though.

          There’s a great amount of different types of stocks available for modular rifles like an AR-15. Requiring a fixed stock would still allow people to own a gun if they want to. It just makes the gun more annoying to use.

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            6 months ago

            Im from the UK with very minimal exposure to weapons - and the example being a functional ban. But I think you’re saying that bump stocks aren’t essential as other stocks exist whereas a barrel is a barrel?

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              6 months ago

              Ye that’s right.

              You could have the AR-15 legal as a functioning weapon. But make requirements such as fixed stock and 16" barrel. Such requirements would make the rifle more life a semi automatic hunting rifle instead of a tactical assault weapon.

              Here in Norway you can acquire an AR-15 kind of rifle with many modifications. But the requirement is and active membership in dedicated shooting club. There are also requirements for activity in the club. If you want a regular rifle you can take a short course required for all hunters and buy the rifle after applying for a permit to the police.

              I think that’s fair as you regulate what kind of weapon people with different interests can have.