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Posts: 821 | Location: FL | Registered: September 19, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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230 rds of ammo!! The man is a menace, I tell ya. Not to mention a whole 12 guns.

If the guy is a convicted felon then OK, go after him, but there was no mention of that, was there.

I'd like to see how this turns out, but as a rule we won't hear the final outcome.

Jim


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His Royal Hiney
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Originally posted by Jimbo54:
230 rds of ammo!! The man is a menace, I tell ya. Not to mention a whole 12 guns.

If the guy is a convicted felon then OK, go after him, but there was no mention of that, was there.

I'd like to see how this turns out, but as a rule we won't hear the final outcome.

Jim


A felon wouldn’t register his AR on a government website. A dumb felon might but this guy is the CEO of a potato company that supplies a major chip company.

I’m glad I don’t have any guns at all especially ARs.



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This kind of thing REALLY encourages legal AR owners to register them, doesn't it? Eek


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To all of you who are serving or have served our country, Thank You
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230 rds of ammo!!

Really? Than is not even enough for a afternoon of target practice.
 
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Doubtful...
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I think I have more ammo than that in my front pocket!


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Tom


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NEVER register ANYTHING > ever.
 
Posts: 23002 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: June 11, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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CA resident options:
A) Register. (Are you out of your mind?)
B) Turn in to the police. (Are you out of you mind?)
C) Modify so must split action to change magazine. (Okay I guess if you can stand it.)
D) Change to featureless. (Okay I guess if you can stand it.)
E) Remove the weapon from the state. (Seems like a really good idea if it involves escaping yourself while you are at it.)
F) Become a felon. (Are you out of your mind?)
 
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