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"But Glen Chapman said he turned down the rifle-modification project Muhammad proposed."
" 'My conversation with this clown was about 15 minutes,' said Chapman, 71, who has been in the gun-repair business for about half a century."
"And he said there was no discussion about a silencer... Silencers are illegal."
" 'Anybody that mentions a silencer in my shop gets thrown out immediately,' Chapman told The Bellingham Herald on Monday, speaking from his shop near Ferndale." ...
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The virtual ban (near-extinctive regulatory infringement) on so-called "silencers" -- which are really only sound suppressors -- should be lifted. The complaints about noise at many shooting ranges could be greatly curtailed, the danger of hearing loss or damage could be dramatically reduced... and everyone should experience and would appreciate the smooth rock of a handgun's action as the loudest noise in the vicinity.
If government can have easy access to sound suppressors, so should The People -- and at the same price, fair market value. |
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