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We Won't Take Your Guns All At Once: One At A Time Is Good

PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 12:13 am
by Badstrat
Obama Bans Russian AK-47s With Executive Order 13662

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Added by Truth Broadcast Network on July 18, 2014
ALERT! Obama Bans Russian AK-47s With Executive Order 13662

While no one was looking, Barack Obama used his powerful pen to effectively ban AK-47s, and other Kalashnikov Russian-made imports, indefinitely. This will include the import of parts and accessories so it affects current owners as well as those looking to make a new purchase. If you like your gun, you can keep it. Just don’t expect to be getting parts for it without paying a small fortune.
The Executive Order was issued under the guise of punishing Russia with more sanctions. Considering AK-47s are one of the weapons that this administration, and certain members of congress, have been looking to ban, that excuse doesn’t seem to hold much credibility. As John Galt said, The good news is Obama has not banned Vodka imports from Russia yet, probably because he is the biggest homolush in Amerika.

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Re: We Won't Take Your Guns All At Once: One At A Time Is G

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 1:17 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
On Friday, July 22, just as members of his party were gathering in Philadelphia to coronate Hillary Clinton as their presidential nominee, the Obama Administration once again released a sweeping gun control measure by executive fiat. This time the bad news came via the U.S. State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), which is primarily responsible for administering the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and its implementing rules, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The upshot is that DDTC is labeling commercial gunsmiths as “manufacturers” for performing relatively simple work such as threading a barrel or fabricating a small custom part for an older firearm. Under the AECA, “manufacturers” are required to register with DDTC at significant expense or risk onerous criminal penalties.

BLOOD IS COMING.