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They'll start with the manufacturers. They'll prosecute the crap out of them until the rest of the industry is so scared that no one would even consider it. This has already happened to a few tuner companies. They can put what ever labeling on they want, it won't matter as the legal fees would be out of sight for a small performance company win or loose.
As far as locals go there are already enough laws on the books to nail the coal rollers to the wall. Any Leo can ticket for exhibition driving. Once a person gets hit with that a few times, pretty soon the insurance rates will become so high that person will eventually get the picture.
Yep, the feds will 'showboat' it. They will pick a very successful mfg or the most popular NASCAR racer etc and go after them like a dog on a bone.
WACO/RUBY RIDGE were for show, it was to send a msg to gun owners that you are not so small that the feds will not unleash the dogs to the mountains and murder your unborn child then splash it across the news (Ruby Ridge). You can't hide behind God and the feds will put 1600 armed forces, the military, helicopters and tanks and kill every living thing and put it on TV as they do it (Waco).
All of this is to send a msg to either comply or die...
FYI: Since 1900 over 260,000,000 Million people have died at the hands of their government...
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