Sunday, July 03, 2016

Making it easier to kill anyone in the USA.

February 15, 2016
By Aaron Smith

Buying a silencer is legal, (click here) and they are more rigorously regulated by the federal government than most guns. It can take nearly a year to go through all the legal channels to buy a silencer. It's such a pain that some potential buyers don't even bother to purchase one.
SilencerCo, a maker of silencers in West Valley City, Utah, has launched an unusual service for potential buyers called EasyTrust.
For a fee of $130, SilencerCo provides legal counsel to help customers leap the hurdles required for silencer approval....

There is no sport in silencers on guns. Sport hunting is about pitting a person's wit against that of instinct of game animals. Of course it is cruel to the animal, but, it exists and that is the reality. People who hunt do make use of the animal's meat, skin and other species identifying elements. That is survival and if the average American actually understood and appreciated that understanding of poverty; guns and hunting is an intricate answer answer to food supply.

Hunting is suppose to place the hunter and the hunted on ground with their own advantages to win their values. The hunted wants to live and thrive and the hunter wants the same thing more often than not. The hunt is suppose to be SPORT. That means there is actually a chance for the hunted to live. Adding silencers masks 'the hunt' and creates a blood bath.

Silencers are a danger to police as well. How is a police officer suppose to realize a killer with a gun when there is no sound to match the bullets? That is a legitimate concern. Silencers remove sport from hunting and increase the danger to citizens and police.