Borrowed:
it seems that any mention of removing a particular style of weapon from commercial sales is interpreted as a violation of the 2nd Amendment which only states that we can own a weapon not define the type of weapon we can own. Modifying these military style weapons for commercial sales in such a way as to limit their round capacity to 3 - 5 shells vice allowing 30 round clips to be mounted would seem workable.
War has been instrumental to the introduction of era weapons into our hunting community since WWI. Why shouldn't these current military style weapons be any different? Would we as gun owners be willing to surrender our high capacity clips? I know I would.
As a hunter, who owns a military style weapon, a veteran and NRA Life member, I favor a single shot rifle for that activity because it actually takes some skill to harvest animals I put in the freezer.
Why do we have to continually link solutions to these issues as an effort to totally remove our rights to keep and bear arms?
When do we, as gun owners, step up and help guide the NRA and others to do more to saving our children, grandchildren and families?