California Man Mysteriously Freed After Selling Illegal AR-15s

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Re: California Man Mysteriously Freed After Selling Illegal AR-15s

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The ATF’s Definition of an AR-15 Lower as a ‘Firearm’ Is In Serious Trouble
https://www.gunnewsusa.com/2019/10/12/t ... s-trouble/
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Re: California Man Mysteriously Freed After Selling Illegal AR-15s

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The ATF (snip) Is In Serious Trouble

Sounds better to me;-)

So..
If this case were to proceed, and the legislature didn't rewrite the 1968 GCA, you could buy a complete lower from one vendor and a complete upper from another, and wouldn't have a firearm until you manufactured it by putting the halves together?

If I were a lawyer, and had a client with an AR15 conviction, I would now appeal.

If I lived in a state with laws that required me to turn in my AR15, I'd pop the halves apart for storage.
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Re: California Man Mysteriously Freed After Selling Illegal AR-15s

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See you at the range
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