kenny1773
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First the link, sorry it's cnn lol
The story starts with this guy making 80% lowers, then moves on to him having folks come over to his shop and they press the button on the CNC machine that then spits out a lower, but technically the individual "made" it as they pushed the button, and it looks like that may have even progressed to Joseph just making illegal rifles for people and he got caught.
The real story is during the court case, Josephs lawyer convinced a judge that an AR15 lower is NOT a firearm per the ATF definition of a firearm and is therefore not a regulated part, so Joseph did nothing illegal
and some more, trying not to quote the whole article as it is long
He sold illegal AR-15s. Feds agreed to let him go free to avoid hurting gun control efforts
A case once touted by ATF and federal prosecutors as a crackdown on an illicit AR-15-style weapons factory near Los Angeles is now seen has having the potential to pave the way to unfettered access to one of the most demonized guns in America.
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The story starts with this guy making 80% lowers, then moves on to him having folks come over to his shop and they press the button on the CNC machine that then spits out a lower, but technically the individual "made" it as they pushed the button, and it looks like that may have even progressed to Joseph just making illegal rifles for people and he got caught.
The real story is during the court case, Josephs lawyer convinced a judge that an AR15 lower is NOT a firearm per the ATF definition of a firearm and is therefore not a regulated part, so Joseph did nothing illegal
Under the US Code of Federal Regulations, a firearm frame or receiver is defined as: "That part of a firearm which provides housing for the hammer, bolt or breechblock, and firing mechanism, and which is usually threaded at its forward portion to receive the barrel."
The lower receiver in Roh's case does not have a bolt or breechblock and is not threaded to receive the barrel
...the decision to classify it as a firearm nonetheless, the result of "secret, in-house decision-making ...
"No reasonable person would understand that a part constitutes a receiver where it lacks the components specified in the regulation," Selna wrote.
Therefore, the judge determined, "Roh did not violate the law by manufacturing receivers."
and some more, trying not to quote the whole article as it is long
the prosecution and defense agreed to a deal in which Roh would plead guilty to the charge against him, but would be allowed to withdraw that plea if he stayed out of trouble for a year. Prosecutors would then dismiss the case. If Roh abides by the deal, he will have no criminal conviction and serve no time behind bars.
Sources familiar with the agreement said prosecutors wanted to strike a deal in order to prevent Selna's order from becoming permanent, drawing publicity, and creating case law that could hamper ATF enforcement efforts.
Roh accepted the deal to avoid a permanent conviction
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Will be interesting to see the future legal status of AR15 lowers.
I for one hope they don't change anything, they could simple add in a statement that an AR Lower is a firearm and be done, but nothing is ever that simple. I just hope the anti gun crazies don't get a hold of this and do damage.