AFT proposed rule 2021R-05

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  • jlnjca

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    pcfixer

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    This is proposed rule is being discussed in the
    NPRM - Definition of Frame / Receiver thread
    https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=256848

    Tenth Amendment
    The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

    https://www.ghostgunlaws.com/

    It Is Legal To Purchase "80 Percent" Lowers Without A Federal Firearms License (FFL)

    "Unlicensed individuals occasionally purchase castings or machined/molded or other manufactured bodies (sometimes referred to as "blanks," or "80% Receivers") that have not yet reached a stage of manufacture in which they are classified as "firearm frames or receivers" under the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) and implementing regulations. Once purchased, these individuals may perform minor drilling and machining activities in or on the fire control area or other critical areas of the castings or machined/molded bodies sufficient to create a "firearm frame or receiver" under the law." - ATF Rule 2015-1

    "If the following machining operations have not yet been performed, the "80 percent lower" is not sufficiently complete to be classified as the frame or receiver of a firearm and thus would not be a "firearm" as defined in the GCA.: Milling out of fire-control cavity, selector-lever hole drilled, cutting of trigger slot, drilling of trigger pin hole, and drilling of hammer pin hole." - 80 Percent Arms Determination Letter

    AND. 3. Registration and Background Checks are Not Required

    While it is illegal for a prohibited person to build their own firearm, here is no law that requires registration of a self-made firearm or the passing of a background check to build one. 18 U.S.C., Chapter 44;t 922 (d).
     

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