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  1. Hi gents, I'd appreciate if you could recommend a FFL dealer near Princeton. Thank you
  2. Michigan Schools Shut Down b/c Former Student, Now Working For Air Force, Entered School Wearing His Work Camo Yes, the school hysteria is now getting into full blast. If the county wide school shutdown due to a ring tone wasn’t enough, or the 7 year old who was suspended for chewing his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun, or the student whose mental health was questioned because he showed a classmate a picture of an Airsoft gun, then this one will get you. Several schools in Michigan were shut down after a former student, who is now working on a nearby Air Force base (the article isn’t clear if the student is in the Air Force or a contractor), entered the school wearing his camo fatigues after coming by the school straight from work. He was there to get a letter of recommendation from a counselor. After learning the counselor wasn’t there, he left. “We still believe that the right decision was made by making sure our students were safe and we will do everything we can to make sure that they get their tests done and everything’s all set,” said L’Anse Creuse Schools spokeswoman Kelly Allen. http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/L-Anse-Creuse-High-School-had-security-scare-Tuesday-morning/-/1719418/19182978/-/62aobgz/-/index.html
  3. Cypros banks imposed 9.9% tax on every bank deposit over 100.000 euros... Deposits under that amount are to be taxed at 6.75 percent, meaning that Cyprus’s creditors will be confiscating money directly from pensioners, workers and regular depositors to pay off the bailout tab. European officials in Brussels required that part of a new 10 billion euro bailout be paid for directly from the bank accounts of ordinary savers... I cant beleive it! Government started to rob people plain and simple! http://www.nytimes.c...t-of-banks.html
  4. Just a month after the passage of the New York state Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act (SAFE), comes another noble nanny-state proposal from the office of Governor Andrew Cuomo. The New York Directive to Regulate Inessential Vehicle Effectiveness Act (DRIVE) seeks to limit the capabilities of so-called "assault vehicles" which contributed to the deaths of 1077 people and injury to over 128,000 on New York State roadways in 2011. http://www.policymic...ssault-vehicles
  5. waited for the rifle to be shipped for 6 weeks... now waiting for NICS... waited for ammo for almost two month... another ammo shipment got here in 2 weeks...
  6. http://main.aol.com/2013/03/04/suspended-for-pastry-gun-josh-welch-second-grader_n_2807460.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000058 A Maryland second-grader has been suspended after officials claim he chewed his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun and said "bang, bang."
  7. http://www.ar15.com/...ng_action_.html Below are counties that have passed resolutions opposing the SAFE act, as well as those that are working on it.
  8. I guess now the time has come to invent a term “assault shotgun”… then in a short while an “assault kitchen knife”, “assault baseball bat”… and so on… you name it…
  9. Forget police drones flying over your house. How about police coming inside, once a year, to have a look around? As Orwellian as that sounds, it isn’t hypothetical. The notion of police home inspections was introduced in a bill last week in Olympia. That it’s part of one of the major gun-control efforts pains me. It seemed in recent weeks lawmakers might be headed toward some common-sense regulation of gun sales. But then last week they went too far. By mistake, they claim. But still too far. “They always say, we’ll never go house to house to take your guns away. But then you see this, and you have to wonder.” That’s no gun-rights absolutist talking, but Lance Palmer, a Seattle trial lawyer and self-described liberal who brought the troubling Senate Bill 5737 to my attention. It’s the long-awaited assault-weapons ban, introduced last week by three Seattle Democrats. Responding to the Newtown school massacre, the bill would ban the sale of semi-automatic weapons that use detachable ammunition magazines. Clips that contain more than 10 rounds would be illegal. But then, with respect to the thousands of weapons like that already owned by Washington residents, the bill says this: “In order to continue to possess an assault weapon that was legally possessed on the effective date of this section, the person possessing shall ... safely and securely store the assault weapon. The sheriff of the county may, no more than once per year, conduct an inspection to ensure compliance with this subsection.” In other words, come into homes without a warrant to poke around. Failure to comply could get you up to a year in jail. http://seattletimes....tneat17xml.html
  10. yeppers... in .223... 20.5in... 1:8 twist... my new project...
  11. so basically it is a compensator on the tip of the barrel, but not a flash suppressor right?
  12. hi gents... I'd appreciate your help if you could tell me if this barrel is NJ legal?
  13. Very nice gent, good communication, was pleasure doing business with you.
  14. for heavens sake... anytime we have the opportunity to chant USA is a good thing, love of country, patriotism, fellowship, and especially after winning the game... what the hell went wrong with this society?!!
  15. well, now we have a bigger question - since when it became racist to express love to your country?
  16. A Texas school district has filed a complaint alleging that students from a rival school engaged in racism by chanting “USA, USA” at a basketball game. The students involved in the incident were reprimanded and forced to apologize. http://radio.foxnews...-is-racist.html
  17. Federal solicitations to buy the bullets are known as "strategic sourcing contracts," which help the government get a low price for a big purchase, says Peggy Dixon, spokeswoman for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Ga . The training center and others like it run by the Homeland Security Department use as many as 15 million rounds every year, mostly on shooting ranges and in training exercises. http://news.yahoo.com/homeland-security-cache-bullets-190840538.html training huh? with JHPs?
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