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File: 4efc4cecc396d2f⋯.png (68.94 KB, 171x295, 171:295, ClipboardImage.png)

5ca05f  No.658775

Bill Would Require 'Every Resident' Aged 18-34 To Possess An AR-15

>A Republican lawmaker in Missouri wants to require adults in his state to purchase handguns and AR-15 rifles.

>Two bills introduced by state Rep. Andrew McDaniel would require residents to purchase firearms while providing $1 million in tax credits on a first-come, first-served basis to residents who fall under the law.

>The first bill, the McDaniel Second Amendment Act, would require Missouri residents aged 21 or older to purchase a handgun. It also would allot up to $1 million per year in tax credits for residents who purchased weapons to comply with the law. The bill was filed in late February.

>The second bill, the McDaniel Militia Act, was filed days after the handgun bill and would require Missouri residents aged 18 to 35 to purchase an AR-15. It also would provide a tax credit of up to $1 million per year to incentivize the purchase of weapons.

>While the bills do not specify any penalties for adults who refuse to comply with the provisions, both stipulate that the Missouri Department of Revenue can "promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this section." The bills would sunset in six years if not extended by the state legislature.

>They would not apply to felons or residents otherwise prohibited from owning firearms.

>Both bills have received two readings in the Missouri House but have no hearings or further action scheduled so far, according to the state House's website.

https://archive.is/FBkxk

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/434402-missouri-lawmaker-files-bills-requiring-some-residents-to-own-ar-15s

3ee303  No.658777

>>658775

Sounds like fun, shame that it won't happen


24c525  No.658781

Baste.

What's the actual probability any other state could actually pull this off, like say, Wyoming?


013db3  No.658783

Sunday shützenfests used to be as big with Missouri Germans as Busch beer. Those were great great grandpa's days though. Something to look forward to again.


9827ff  No.658790

File: 1c6700e80f3f88e⋯.jpg (89.78 KB, 733x1024, 733:1024, MOMasterrace.jpg)

I love my State


e5cfc5  No.658791

>>658775

>>658790

What's the housing market like in Missouri?


9827ff  No.658793

>>658791

Prices are about $40k below the national median. Our conservation department also maintains public shooting ranges https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/find/places/mdc-ranges


0e4d7b  No.658797

>>658775

God bless Missouri.

>>658777

Fuck you and your trips


fa075f  No.658800

I'm curious how the bill defines AR-15, since that is a Colt trademark. Can anyone find the bill text?


9827ff  No.658802

>>658800

https://www.scribd.com/document/401994648/House-Bill-1108

>"AR-15", any semi-automatic rifle that is modeled on the AR-15 rifle design by AramLite, Inc. I think that's just a typo


6368e2  No.658833

>>658775

>>While the bills do not specify any penalties for adults who refuse to comply with the provisions

I'd suggest jizzya for the anti-fun cucks. Would be comedically ironic if the state they so much love enforced 75% of gross income tax specifically on them.


9eeb8b  No.658925

File: 73702af3b19f160⋯.jpg (9.42 KB, 225x225, 1:1, 73702af3b19f16038b5af737f0….jpg)

File: 5bd4eb050bf48e3⋯.gif (24.01 KB, 482x800, 241:400, 55bg.gif)

>>658833

>be nofuns cuckold in missouri

>insurance companies charge you exorbitant prices over burglary, theft, assault, and life insurance

>need to pay more taxes in case you need Police to solve your problems due to your own ineptitude and retardation


affcf4  No.658963

>ywn have a politician passing a law REQUIRING you to have a real gun

>you might see burgers uncucking themselfes faster than your nation do

A real shame…


a7ef49  No.658967

>>658963

Don't let your dreams be just dreams, Hungary.


885c12  No.659005

>>658818

What is it with today's retard kids? Why not watch TV on a real TV, they are cheap and available and you can mount them on the wall or anywhere. Why watch things on a tiny little screen in the comfort of one's own home?


9eeb8b  No.659007

>>659005

>today's retard kids

The fag who took that photo is probably in his 30's


3ee303  No.659029

>>658797

Strelok, I'm not a Missourifag so I can't speak for how they run things, but do you really think that the ZOG would let this happen?


b6b5d9  No.659031

>>658775

>AR-15 rifles.

I would prefer to buy a good rifle


eb8e92  No.659068

>>659031

It's a start


35b0a9  No.659070

I love 💗 burgers now


6afefb  No.659142

It sounds like lolberturdianism isn't the guardian of muh freedumbz, but rather men with guns who force their values on their communities!.

Surprise!

not


fa075f  No.659146

>>658802

I don't feel that's sufficient to pass legal muster. It has two major, obvious, loopholes that could be abused for tax credit (22lr ARs and bare receiver). The easiest way would be to change it from "AR-15" to a

>rifle (I assume Missouri, like most states, defines rifle the same as federal law)

>that accepts AR mags (take definition from STANAG 4179)

>fires 5.56x45 (take definition from STANAG 4172)

>semiautomatic (should be an existing legal definition to grab somewhere)

This opens what rifles are acceptable up a lot, but if desired it can be further narrowed down by including some mandatory features.


fa075f  No.659177

>>659146

Thinking on it, the easiest feature to make it an AR-15 would be the buffer tube in the stock.


2b60ef  No.659355

>>659146

>semiautomatic (should be an existing legal definition to grab somewhere)

The wording that gun grabber legislation uses is 'any firearm that utilizes a portion of the energy of the fired cartridge to extract and eject said cartridge', or something like that.

Of course, that assumes this is something that has a snowball's chance in hell of actually passing, and isn't just an exercise in legislative trolling.


322398  No.659364

File: 0d0150d5f24ddc4⋯.jpg (142.53 KB, 640x434, 320:217, ancap_apu.jpg)

>>658833

>>658925

This is literally an ancap talking point. "Extorting" payment for public utilities through taxes is a big bad no-no, but people who don't pay public utilities like security carry over the cost of protecting themselves over to other members of community, so ancaps propose jacking up prices of all local services for them.

And their solution to similar social costs is essentially to round up the neighborhood, dress in bedsheets and burn a cross in the miscreant's front yard


61ed4e  No.659366

>>659005

>Why not watch TV on a real TV

>watch TV

>not using imageboards as your only form of entertainment

Electric Jew sheep confirmed


343f02  No.659382

I don't care so much for a requirement for everyone to have a rifle, but explicitly requiring an AR-15 is the biggest load of shit/corruption you can get, god damn. Trying to use it to get a "gun tax writeoff" law passed is fucking retarded, just write the damn bill as it was intended or write it for any rifle, not just AR-15s damn it.


343f02  No.659383

File: fcc87ff7a4f5f92⋯.jpg (53.74 KB, 400x597, 400:597, rgZdki5BDUA.jpg)

>>659364

>And their solution to similar social costs is essentially to round up the neighborhood, dress in bedsheets and burn a cross in the miscreant's front yard

Well, I mean if it works…


24dd06  No.659388

File: 5eb3078a23413a2⋯.gif (1.15 MB, 500x500, 1:1, 0a5d40e1fe70cbc7fba5072724….gif)

>>659031

>>659382

Maybe the provision could be opened up to any semi-auto rifle, or what >>659146 said to promote cross compatibility of ammunition and magazines between rifles.

I would also like to see the law expanded so that you get more tax credits if you can pass a quiz on firearm safety and whatever is the current army marksmanship qualification. You can use whatever sights or scope you choose, but come tax day you must still own the exact sights/scope and rifle that you used to pass the assessment to get the extra tax credit. Even more tax credits for every one of your kids that can do it too.


343f02  No.659745

>>659721

I doubt it. The way it's worded, you can't claim political/religious exemption therefore shooting yourself in the foot would be pointless (unless youre TRYING to get yourself put on a mental health list).


885c12  No.659749

I don't like the AR 15 and even I own one in case things get really bad because it is now pretty much a common rifle. If things get bad I've got my primary rifle picked out, but you might be forced to carry an M4 or M16 or semi auto equivilant, or you can at least share common parts and magazines. If things get REALLY bad it won't matter and any gun and load out will probably be cool with shortages and other problems. You'll probably get to carry what you want anyway.


0e4479  No.659766

Missourifag here. There is actually a chance this could pass, largely due to the fact that there are enough republican lawmakers to do it, and Missouri likes pissing off Illinois.


681d6e  No.659769

>>659766

How many negros do you have overthere? I can't imagine the ablooblooing when some of them get slotted by a homeowner or the fact a good chunk of them can't pass a 4473.


0e4479  No.659778

>>659769

In the cities there are a lot, in the country, no. Some places in Missouri are practically whitetopia. Granted there is also the drug problem, but that is nothing new. They usually stay in the cities rarely into the country. I remember a small town near where I lived, it was a big deal that a mulatto had moved into the town.

As for the gun laws: Missouri has a long and storied history of fuck everyone we are trying to keep our guns legislation though recently it's getting amped up. If a civil war happens I think we will probably see the rise of a lot of mercenaries out Missouri similar to Quantrill and his raiders.


343f02  No.659781

>>659769

The cities are basically run by niggers.

>>659778

>No drug problems

>In the countryside

The quite common farmers growing psilocybin mushrooms/paying vagrants to collect them from the cow shit and doing meth would tend to disagree with that statement.


dcd3a0  No.659785

>>659781

>rural whites are all methheads ecks dee, become soylent like me

No thanks, kike.


9827ff  No.659800

File: f859566efe21644⋯.jpg (254.69 KB, 1067x809, 1067:809, Mighty MO 3.jpg)

>>659766

>Missouri likes pissing off Illinois

That's one hell of an understatement


681d6e  No.659805

>>659778

Sounds like back home, I remember going into town for stuff with the old man and the hardware guy was talking about how there was an asian staying with someone in town or something.

>>659781

Practically anywhere as usual

>common farmers growing psilocybin mushrooms

All the farmers I know do that

>doing meth

That sounds like city folk stereotyping.


7792ea  No.659818

>>659781

>growing psilocybin mushrooms/paying vagrants to collect them from the cow shit

>>659805

>All the farmers I know do that

And to think, all this time I've been wasting my manure as fertilizer when I could have been growing psychedelic 'shrooms.


0e4479  No.659821

>>659781

Sorry, I wrote that poorly, I was acknowledging the drug problem, everyone knows about the meth. Some people know about the shrooms. Yeah the city is practically run by jigaboos. However, even the jigaboos like the guns. Only city politicians, and women ones, don't like the guns, and that's only some of the female politicians. The whole reason why Claire Bear don't care lost is because of her fucking video where she said she'd fucking go a gun grabbing if she had the chance, and the news fucking played the shit out of it. Then when she was confronted on it, she went blaming her opponent that he wasn't investigating "the infiltration of her campaign team" well enough. Also the shrooms is largely because Missouri actually has the right environment to grow that shit.

Essentially Missouri doesn't like fucking gun grabbers.


681d6e  No.659825

>>659818

Fun fact, you can do both at the same time.


af4e2b  No.659826

>>658963

Hey, Hungarbro. I was talking to a guy I met yesterday who's from Hungary, and he says that nothing short of a revolution will fix the problems there. Is that true?


013db3  No.659830

>>659781

Yeah, we do lots of meth and we eat ya too. Get the fuck out.


343f02  No.659832

>>659821

I shit on Missouri because I was born there bro, but I'd move back in an instant if I could actually find a fucking job there. Even having to buy a new car every few years because of the humidity would be a justifiable cost if they passed this stuff.


343f02  No.659833

>>659785

Rurals being addicted to meth and shrooms is basically a given in most of the US west of Kentucky, friend. It's not a joke, it's a real epidemic. The shrooms aren't even a problem to be honest (though the meth most certainly is). Missouri and Wyoming are just two of the worst offenders in this aspect. It's nothing personal, I was just calling out anon for claiming the rural areas didn't have a drug problem.


343f02  No.659834

>>659825

Also this.


af4e2b  No.659835

>>659833

This. Shrooms are pretty popular, but they're not really addictive, if anything they seem like a one and done thing. Meth is a real fucking problem though.


a636a6  No.659841

>>658963

But I was told Orban is the second coming of Franco by the media, wtf?


8113fc  No.659869

File: 6e522cf8b1b2ed4⋯.jpg (30.88 KB, 480x270, 16:9, jeruzsalembenvisegrad01.jpg)

>>659841

>a politician who regularly meets with the Israeli PM is the second coming of Franco

Don't make me laugh.


9827ff  No.659983

File: ecd819fcf90ff63⋯.jpg (19.59 KB, 550x247, 550:247, 96b31cd7d5175bb6ff1b51f6f9….jpg)

Missouri Senate Bans All Federal Gun Control Laws in Proposed Bill

http://archive.fo/4oUZ7


24c525  No.659984

File: 12fb88f86b7d22f⋯.png (178 KB, 313x280, 313:280, sid.png)

>>659983

What is going on over there?! Would the St. Louis nigs support this?


fa075f  No.659986

>>659983

Doesn't this ban officers from enforcing the law against non-citizens (read: illegal aliens) possessing firearms?


a636a6  No.659987

>>659986

That's what lynchings are for


9827ff  No.659988

>>659984

>Would the St. Louis nigs support this?

maybe, but Missouri has been shifting right over the years, so it's definitely possible for it to become a law.

>>659986

It looks like it only protects citizens from interference

>(a) Any tax, levy, fee, or stamp imposed on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition not common to all other goods and services which might reasonably be expected to create a chilling effect on the purchase or ownership of those items by law-abiding citizens;

>(b) Any registering or tracking of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition which might reasonably be expected to create a chilling effect on the purchase or ownership of those items by law-abiding citizens;

>(c) Any registering or tracking of the owners of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition which might reasonably be expected to create a chilling effect on the purchase or ownership of those items by law-abiding citizens;

>(d) Any act forbidding the possession, ownership, or use or transfer of a firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition by law-abiding citizens; and

>(e) Any act ordering the confiscation of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition from law-abiding citizens


9827ff  No.659989

>>659986

forgot this part

>“All federal acts, laws, executive orders, administrative orders, court orders, rules, and regulations, whether past, present, or future, which infringe on the people’s right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States I and Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution shall be invalid in this state, shall not be recognized by this state, shall be specifically rejected by this state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this state.”


fa075f  No.660006

>>659988

すごい!


3c3947  No.660007

>>659988

>firearms

Does not guarantee my right to IFVs, MRLs, and hand grenades, it's still unconstitutional.


9827ff  No.660013

File: 39272b0a6fe301a⋯.jpg (36.33 KB, 777x704, 777:704, 39272b0a6fe301a0c0e73a6fff….jpg)

>>660007

Wouldn't some of those fall under ammunition?


24dd06  No.660016

>>659983

Federal gun control clearly violates both the 2nd and 10th amendments so this is perfectly reasonable.


8a2fb9  No.660022

>>659986

It wouldn't prevent cops from deporting them for the crime of being illegal.


c73b56  No.660023

>>659031

They're basically the only rifle that is mass-produced on a consumer scale like this, though. No other public platform currently has the same availability, price range, customization etc. for your average normalfags to be able to reasonably obtain in order to comply with the law.

>>659142

imagine being this French. Les Gilets Jaunes would be having a hell of a time if they were mandated to have a 5.56 hole-puncher in their vehicles instead of fucking rave gear


24c525  No.660028

File: d5443966327fb9e⋯.jpg (17.19 KB, 170x312, 85:156, d5443966327fb9eb2c33da5e99….jpg)

>>659983

Pray to your respective diety/pontificate on your euphoria over this anons. Imagine the shitter shattering it would cause to the left, and the absolute damage control the feds would try to pull if this passed.

TAKE MY ENERGY MISSOURAH


dcd3a0  No.660029

>>660023

He's not French, he's a Jew.

t. Norman


dcd3a0  No.660030

>>660022

No, Trump does that.


dcd3a0  No.660031

File: f88a4b125f7c63c⋯.jpeg (69.27 KB, 640x569, 640:569, aa62d097aad21064962173932….jpeg)

>>660030

Shit, I thought this was two separate threads. At least I had sage on. My bad, I suck cocks.


7089a0  No.660032

>>658775

fucking stupid.

When I was 18 last thing I needed was an AR-15 to worry about, just saying. I was trying to work my way through college and living on a motorcycle with a backpack.

What they should do is offer "Basic Training Lite" to HS juniors between their Jr and Sr year, where for maybe 3 weeks in summer they go Play Army with Nat Guard including all the fun stuff, lots of First Aid, general disaster shit, like Eagle Scout on 'roids and they get well paid, and some tuition like mini-GI bill, etc.


14d673  No.660041

File: 43e668776229f27⋯.png (293.72 KB, 675x601, 675:601, ClipboardImage.png)

>>660032

Peak boomer post


3ee303  No.660042

>>660032

All boomers burn in hell


2a3ba0  No.660081

>>660039

It's the best of both worlds here. Idiots kill themselves and the remaining populace is decently armed and capable.

>inb4 someone bit hes about stupid people killing themsleves

Make that someone have a little "accident".


a8c86a  No.660084

>>660039

That must be why Switzerland has all those gun accidents.


06b924  No.660096

>>660039

>at least until Missouri runs out of idiots

And how is there a problem with that? It's natural selection at work.


0097fd  No.660097

>>660032

What in the fuck is even being said here?


61ed36  No.660112

>>660032

People can do that of their own volition and not be worried about breaking the law you tardoloid.


0e4479  No.660140

>>660007

It's Missouri. You want an MRL, just park in the right place and the cops will ignore it.

>>660096

And once that happens Missouri will be permanently pro funs.


207549  No.660158

>>658790

>that fucking clickbait title

That case was thrown out because of how the law was written, the court didn't say it was okay to do these things.


8d644e  No.660225

>>660007

Destructive Device is a class of firearm restricted under the NFA and includes grenades, shell and rocket artillery such as the armaments of various tank and armored fighting vehicles as well as the launcher portion of any multi launch rocket system.

this Missouri bill seeks to invalidate the restrictions of the NFA.

ergo, it seeks to allow Missouri residents to have the right to keep and maintain grenades, IFVs and MLRs. all you gotta do is buy and fix a DEWAT or build one yourself.


7c3036  No.660229

I always supported mandatory firearm ownership and training. Both are civic responsibilities.


8a7ebe  No.660324

File: 680ec573693c6d2⋯.png (175.28 KB, 549x310, 549:310, 462afe131f373413b4753fccf6….png)

>mandatory firearm ownership backed by law

Dont fall for it, its another spook trick, because if its a law then you would have to prove you do indeed own the firearm and provide personal info. What if you want another rifle? You still need some AR-15? How do you enforce this law without checking on people and invading their privacy? Do they give people with a criminal history black powder guns to keep them armed but still at a disadvantage? if you commit the crime of not owning an AR-15, how would you get an AR-15 if you just got a criminal conviction?


023bea  No.660426

>>660324

>How do you enforce this law without checking on people and invading their privacy

You cant, like almost any law that keeps a country functional.

>Have to prove you do indeed own this house

If this law passes it would be about the same.


0e4479  No.660545

>>660324

>>660324

Probably won't enforce it because Missouri Law enforcement mostly ignores weird laws. You can still technically bring in the head of a Mormon to the stead capital for $500 per the bounty law. Or you can't drink beer from buckets in the proud city that I live in (it's because of festival where people would take beer buckets and fill them up going from bar to bar and literally clog up bridges and highways with drunks. So they weirdly banned the buckets, but not the festival.) Like most shit it would probably just be on the books to fuck with our neighbors and only used for a tax credit. So if you want the tax credit show the receipt etc. It's probably most likely just going to be something like your television license that is barely checked for. Also with how Missouri is, it may take them forever to enforce it. They may just have the law on the books but take forever to actually enforce it.

Also while it will piss some of by me saying it, don't attribute everything to ZOG tricks friend. It could just be that Missouri hates Illinois and is filled with people that hates generally anti gun shit. Also it could just be done to attract business to the state from fucking gun businesses. S&W is moving from Mass to here, I expect other companies to follow.


fa075f  No.660547

>>660545

>S&W is moving from Mass to here, I expect other companies to follow.

Haven't heard this one.


43b78c  No.660653


9827ff  No.660709

>>660545

>You can still technically bring in the head of a Mormon to the stead capital for $500 per the bounty law

I thought the extermination order was ended in the 1970's


0e4479  No.660897

>>660709

They did not remove it from the books though. >>660653

https://americanmilitarynews.com/2019/03/gunmaker-smith-wesson-to-move-distribution-center-to-mo/

Here you go friend.

>>660736

They may have, but Switzerland isn't always feeling pressure from outsiders to turn in their guns. Canada has that issue, so while the gun laws might be more permissive, the gun culture in Canada if observed from an external lens seems weaker. I could be mistaken however.




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