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ATF Guidance: Do I need a FFL
Hi Point Hooligan replied to runco's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
So below we have the “definition” of being in the “Fire Arm business” “A person can be engaged in the business of dealing in firearms regardless of the location in which firearm transactions are conducted. For example, a person can be engaged in the business of dealing in firearms even if the person only conducts firearm transactions at gun shows or through the internet” So that being said I took a look at the latest FFL application form. And question 18A asks. 18a. Do You Intend To Sell Firearms Only at Gun Shows? Yes (If yes, do not submit application) No If you are going to sell at Gun Shows then tear up the form and toss it in the garbage. Because you will not get your FFL. So, now we are all scared about selling (our own collections) at a gun show, or worried about how many guns (well sell out of our personal collection) If you wanted an FFL to make things legal with Dear leader Obammy you will not get one… So, that being said the great one has just closed the gun show loop hole.. He did not make a law. He just scared the hell out of everyone… -
If they want to stay out in the deep woods and train, or bang a gong and talk to their dead ancestors so be it. If they want to talk about killing folks let them do it. But when the rubber meets the road it will be on like Donkey Kong. I don’t think these folks realize what they will be dealing with when they get out of order. :puke:
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Everything weapons will never see a dime from me.
Hi Point Hooligan replied to gunbartender's topic in General Chat
Well first all of I have not been to EW. So I am unable to comment on that. But it seems like they sprang up as a Johnny come lately during the apex of the gun crisis. The market with shake itself out… I can understand about the not wanting to scratch the merchandise. But the clerk could have handled the situation in a different way. Now saying this, I was not there. So I am only going by the story on TGO. But for the clerk to threaten to call the police. The customer in question had to do something serious or act in a threatening manner. Sounds like a place I need to visit and see how I get treated… -
Antioch is a target rich environment. Most nights small arms fire is light to moderate. :rofl:
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BREAKING Better buy all the 5.45 you can find
Hi Point Hooligan replied to mcordell's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Not sure how accurate this is http://www.thebangswitch.com/import-ban-on-7n6-5-45x39/ -
Russian ammo: will the zoo go away?
Hi Point Hooligan replied to Dustbuster's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Get a tent setup on the side of the road... :cool: -
This is just another sign of the end times. Christians will be persecuted, the churches will be looked down upon, and men’s hearts will be hardened. It will be nation against nation, and brother against brother. When I was younger I had doubts about God but the more I read in the bible and see the things going on today, there are some chilling similarities to be noted. That being said, I think the baker was being persecuted for their beliefs. -HPH
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No more Circle K for me....
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Yea, if I got one of these letters Trick Or Treat time would about to get real.... Nuff Said..
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To build or to buy is the question. I must say build the rifle. Breath life into the rifle, just as God gave Adam the breath of life. You will know the rifle from inside and out, it will become just like your arm or leg. You will be come one with it… Rifle Zen,,,
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Yea I am a supporter of Black Power myself... it is called AR-15...
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Well at least we know now who was buying all the ammo. :stunned:
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California Registering Ammo?
Hi Point Hooligan replied to GlockSpock's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Oh, yea poor black underprivileged kids. No father figure to guide and train them. Mother uneducated drop out, leeching the government a welfare queen. All the thugs I have met are no more than feral beasts that do nothing but terrorize and destroy everything they touch. And god help us they reproduce and make more of them. The cycle continues. The problem with young black people is that they glorify violence and stupidity. And the black kids that do well in school, go off to college and make something of their lives, are called sell outs and uncle Toms’ by their peers. Slavery is the key issue that blacks use to say they are kept down by whitey. The strange thing is, that their fellow Africans sold them out. When warring tribes engaged in battle the survivors of the defeated tribe were sold to slave traders. This way the victors could get rid of the vanquished foe(thus ending the blood line of said tribe) and make a profit off of it… The Portuguese were the first to engage in the New World slave trade, and others soon followed. Slaves were considered cargo by the ship owners, to be transported to the Americas as quickly and cheaply as possible,[2] there to be sold to labor in coffee, tobacco, cocoa, cotton and sugar plantations, gold and silver mines, rice fields, construction industry, cutting timber for ships, and as house servants. The Atlantic slave traders, ordered by trade volume, were: the Portuguese, the British, the French, the Spanish, the Dutch, and the Americans. They had established outposts on the African coast where they purchased slaves from local African tribal leaders.[3] Current estimates are that about 12 million were shipped across the Atlantic,[4] although the actual number purchased by the traders is considerably higher. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_slave_trade African conflicts According to Dr. Kimani Nehusi, the presence of European slavers affected the way in which the legal code in African societies responded to offenders. Crimes traditionally punishable by some other form of punishment became punishable by enslavement and sale to slave traders.[67] According to David Stannard's American Holocaust, 50% of African deaths occurred in Africa as a result of wars between native kingdoms, which produced the majority of slaves.[65] This includes not only those who died in battles, but also those who died as a result of forced marches from inland areas to slave ports on the various coasts.[68] The practice of enslaving enemy combatants and their villages was widespread throughout Western and West Central Africa, although wars were rarely started to procure slaves. The slave trade was largely a by-product of tribal and state warfare as a way of removing potential dissidents after victory or financing future wars.[69] However, some African groups proved particularly adept and brutal at the practice of enslaving such as Oyo, Benin, Igala, Kaabu, Asanteman, Dahomey, the Aro Confederacy and the Imbangala war bands. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_slave_trade