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Old 01-02-2007, 06:27 PM   #3
Rellshare

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This will be interesting. I'm still a little undecided on my opinon of gun control and I can see the state's position on this except for one aspect.
What happens when people visit Montana, buy guns, and then carry them to other states to sell as untraceable weapons?
The Fed can regulate such, since it's interstate commerce. Whether they will want to, is a different question.

Presumabley Montana gun makers can also sell fully automatic weapons Nope. See Section 5(4).

and armor peircing ammo too. What's that? Any ammo can pierce armor, if the armor is thin enough. Gonna outlaw all of it?

What about bazookas? See section 5(3).

I realize the individuals who do the trafficking will be breaking federal and other state laws by doing so. Does Montana assume any responsibility at all for making such trade possible? Such illegal trade was possible long before Montana started making these laws. Why blame them?
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