That is not necessarily true. If you are a person exempt, you cannot be charged with manufacturering or possessing an assault weapon.
If you do not have a registered assault weapon, the answer is clearly no. If you have a registered assault weapon, it might be legally possible. Proceed with clear understanding you might be a test case and the test case is not certain. With Harrot and incorporation coming up, the risk might not even be remotely worth the benefits.
If you do not have a registered assault weapon, the answer is clearly no. If you have a registered assault weapon, it might be legally possible. Proceed with clear understanding you might be a test case and the test case is not certain. With Harrot and incorporation coming up, the risk might not even be remotely worth the benefits.

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