Posted September 24, 2019 12:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

The New York Attorney General is upset with a handful of manufacturers out there. You see, she’s arguing that parts kits and incomplete lower receivers shouldn’t be sold in New York at all, and is upset that some companies are still selling any of this.

Maybe.

You see, Attorney General Letitia James is calling out a handful of companies, but not calling them out.

The companies, which James did not identify for fear of directing them business, sell the parts needed to assemble assault rifles that are otherwise outlawed in New York, requiring just little finishing and assembly on the user’s part.

“Your website offers unfinished lower receivers that require simple milling in order to manufacture unregistered and un-serialized assault weapons, despite the fact that such manufacture and possession are illegal in New York,” James wrote in a letter sent to the targeted companies. “Nor does your website adequately warn New York consumers that using these products in the manner for which they are intended and advertised could result in imprisonment and/or fines.”

“The sale of such products to New Yorkers gravely endangers the public welfare by promoting the possession of illegal weapons and obstructing law enforcement investigations into the misuse of …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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