Again you need to work on your reading comprehension skills. STATE LAW allows you to purchase/make a supressor, made in Texas, without the tax stamp. You cannot and will not be arrested or charged by any STATE official. Kind of like weed in states where it is legal. It is still illegal federally so the feds can charge you, but the state won't. This is now in the process of going through the courts, but I can manufacture then sell you a supressor and the state won't do a damn thing. I also see you ignored the part about me being able to purchase a gun in a parking lot from some dude off the street.
41 states have no restrictions on suppressors. That's the link I supplied. That metric in no way supports Texas is the least restrictive. It supports it is not in the top ten of most restrictive states. People spending millions of dollars to make guns illegal (Giffords) feel Texas is 31/50 on gun laws. You have no real facts.
The anti p*rn agenda is one that could really bite the GOP in the butt. The GOP really really needs to keep the Joe Rogan types in their voting coalition. If they’d just use the word woke all the time then that coalition will vote Trump and R down ballot this year. Ban these bro’s p*rn and they’ll vote RFK and pull Trump votes.
Texas is one of 30 states without universal background checks. Pls explain how that makes it the most restrictive. All of the stuff everyone here is saying applies to the majority of states.
No state allows the sale/manufacture of a supressor WITHOUT filling out an ATF Form 1 or 4 and paying the tax stamp fee, except Texas.
Texas is ranked 8 and 9 by guns and ammo and ammo.com as one of the most friendly states for gun owners. Besides, I am not the one who said it was the least restrictive.
whats your evidence of that. these are all NFA federal regulations. Like I said some states (10 years before Texas which is always behind on these things) have passed laws saying you don't need to follow the NFA on suppressors if not interstate commerce. Kansas was one and morons ended up in federal prison. 41 states don't regulate suppressors, texas is one of them.
Then why are you arguing with me. I said it is middle of the pack. Argue with the people who said "least restrictive gun laws in the US by a wide margin" Instead you responded that you can buy one in "a parking lot" like you can in the majority of states. Texas is restrictive on a ton of stuff. It's rep is a paper tiger. High property tax, no lane splitting for motorcycles. The conservatives here are all boomer fudds. This pr0n thing is just the latest example of their thinking.
I don't know how much ammo.com knows but my guess is the organization spending tens of millions of dollars to lobby governments for more restrictive guns laws (Giffords) has more expertise in which governments are restrictive. They've probably thought it out a bit more.
He is probably referring to the Barber's Hill kid and the Crown Act. https://www.tpr.org/government-poli...ruling-in-favor-of-barbers-hill-isd?_amp=true
Why were you replying to my post and what was the point of the cartoon showing a black student being discriminated against and the white student about to do a school shooting.
I wonder if and when this will be appealed all the way to the SCOTUS. Age verification seems to potentially violate both free speech and the right to privacy.