Ok, not that I wouldn't love to continue the Canada banter but...
I have to play devil's advocate for a sec on this bill.
Take a company like AMC/Hummer --- they've produced thousands of Hummers for the US gov't. But they've also produced thousands of them for the American public. If a 1/18 scale die-cast car company wants to produce a civilian-issue hummer I'm sure they have to get permission from AMC, and that makes sense to most of us. But the second they want to produce a 1/18 military hummer using 90% the same parts, should they not have to get that same permission or pay any kind of royalty/fee? From Hummer's standpoint the US gov't just happens to be one very big customer that buys a lot of their product, but certainly not all of it.
Or even take solely military products like an F-16. The US is far from being the only customer. Those have been sold to many different countries (though with US permission I bet).
This is all just to say that it is not as simple as saying "the American people have already paid for these vehicles in full". Because, in many cases, we haven't. Many of the military models/toys we love have been sold to many other places besides the US gov't, and paid for from many different funds than our tax $$$ alone.
Don't get me wrong, it can only be good for the hobby I love for this bill to go through, and I think there is something to be said for the fact that w/o billions of our tax $$$ many of these things would never have been made in the first place.
I'm just trying to be even-handed
