Adam Kokesh Remains Behind Bars, NA Poe Released
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By Eff P
Okay, so here's my question since I can't find anything on the forums or via Google:
My buddy's family owns a lot of property in Pennsylvania. There are no neighbors in a 500 yard radius. I would imagine it would be legal for us to bring our guns and go shooting on his property. It's not as if we would be shooting into an open field either. There will be a back stop since the way the property is, there is a giant incline there. I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with bringing guns into America and shooting "not at a range". He's currently checking with the local PD as to an ordinance, but we're also not sure if they bs the way SOME PDs (P2P issues) do here.
Also, second question: How about bringing them off the property and shooting them into the woods (not his property)? Is that allowed?
I know a lot of people here aren't lawyers, but if the consensus is NO, then I'll take that as a no. Thanks!
EDIT: Damascus, Wayne County is where we'll be. Also, there are no ordinances against discharges listed on their website or with the county.
The thing that worries me is that all of us are residents of NJ. None of us have any sort of hunting permits or PA licences (Open carry is still legal to us).
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By darrenlobo
At the End the Fed (Federal Reserve System) Rally of Saturday, May 18, 2013 Edd Skitz, a local liberty activist, open carried a handgun in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
http://theinternationallibertarian.blogspot.com/2013/05/open-carrying-gun-in-philadelphia.html
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By darrenlobo
Supporters, opponents of gun control rally in Montco
The gun control controversy came to the streets of the Montgomery County seat Thursday.
About 30 supporters of gun control rallied on the steps of the county courthouse in Norristown on national “Day to Demand Action” against gun violence that was organized in the county by Lower Merion United and Mayors Against Illegal Guns.
Across the street and separated by sheriff deputies and Norristown police, another group of about 15-plus loudly made their displeasure known for any attempt to put additional controls on gun purchases and ownership.
http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/loca...e697829ce.html
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Depends on your location. I don’t mind meeting half way within reason. The light alone goes for around $250 used. And the pressure pad and tail cap around $120-140 from what I’ve just seen. If I’m off someone chime in please. I’d throw in the mount for free for a package deal at $365. I also have Surefire M640DFT, M340C, and X300U and Streamlight TLR-7A Flex I’m considering parting with but I have to sell a few guns before I get rid of their jewelry. I have no problem shipping.
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Price (and it would have to be mailed)?
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Yea it dual fuel m600 and accepts 1x18650 or 2xCR123A. Both can be rechargeable but its brighter with non rechargeable CR123A’s
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
You know nothing about me lol. I frequently watch auditors and call out bad policing when I see it. Im not even agreeing what the cop did was the perfect decision. The point I'm making is that an atv at that speed hitting a person on a path would kill someone. Freedom doesn't include breaking the law and endangering the life of people walking by. He's free to do that dumb sht where he can legally do so. If the atv driver is going so fast he can't avoid a cop car, then he certainly can't stop before hitting a person. I gurantee if your son or daughter was hit by some moron on an atv and paralyzed for the rest of his life, you wouldn't be complaining about "big brother." So you acted like a responsible adult. Why would you write this guy a free pass? Not terribly logical. -
By diamondd817 · Posted
Nope. I was 2 wheel kind of guy. I always had complete control of my dirt bike, and never injured anyone, let alone tried to murder anyone
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