That's what I feel like lately...Aren't humans mostly liquid, too?
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That's what I feel like lately...Aren't humans mostly liquid, too?
Aren't humans mostly liquid, too?
That's what I feel like lately...
well yeah...look what happens when you remove itAren't humans mostly liquid, too?
That is the belief of many who believe that governmentInteresting bit of info:View attachment 99072
You missed the Guinness Book entry by that rash decision. You should try again soon.Tis time for me to become productive.
I found it a good compromise point between the two extreme views.That is the belief of many who believe that government
should have greater power over us. The fact that some
were in the military doesn't give them greater authority
on the matter. In fact, veterans are more likely than the
general population to be domestic terrorists.
It's already compromised some. That selector buttonI found it a good compromise point between the two extreme views.
I thought it is illegal to own an automatic AR-15 which of course does not stop some from using bump stocks which SCOTUS decided were OK but many think are not.It's already compromised some. That selector button
shown in the photo would require a civilian to pay
$10,000, & jump thru regulatory hoops to own one.
I know of no case where one was involved in a crime.
Not illegal if the fees are paid & regulations met.I thought it is illegal to own an automatic AR-15....
A standard AR15 "type" is easy to own. Pretty much every rifle owner I know has an AR15 in their gun safe. Some have bump stocks as well, but they do not have this "button" that drastically changes the guns capability. I don't know anything about military issue, but on guns owned by hobbyist and hunters, I have ample and reliable information of.Not illegal if the fees are paid & regulations met.
Not something the average civilian can do or does.
How to buy a machine gun legally | [October Updated]
Contents How to buy a machine gun legally: To buy a machine gun legally in the United States, you must follow the regulations of the National Firearms Act (NFA). This process involves completing the appropriate paperwork, including ATF Form 4, paying a $200 tax, undergoing a thorough background...thegunzone.comYes, Machine Guns Are 'Legal' (But Here Comes All the Catches)
Machine guns are legal at the federal level but highly regulated.nationalinterest.org
Depends on the state Automatic Weapons Legality by State 2024Not illegal if the fees are paid & regulations met.
Not something the average civilian can do or does.
How to buy a machine gun legally | [October Updated]
Contents How to buy a machine gun legally: To buy a machine gun legally in the United States, you must follow the regulations of the National Firearms Act (NFA). This process involves completing the appropriate paperwork, including ATF Form 4, paying a $200 tax, undergoing a thorough background...thegunzone.comYes, Machine Guns Are 'Legal' (But Here Comes All the Catches)
Machine guns are legal at the federal level but highly regulated.nationalinterest.org
This is as is said in the links I posted.Depends on the state Automatic Weapons Legality by State 2024
Strange that most of the states where it's completely legal to own an automatic weapon are more liberal states.This is as is said in the links I posted.
This is as is said in the links I posted.