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Old 07-31-2012, 06:02 AM   #21
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You appear to be arrogant, and think you are better than others. That's annoying. Speak straight up for once, go toe to toe.

I could care less about the 48 laws of power. This is the internet.
It is therefore fortunate that I was not put upon this earth to please you.
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Old 07-31-2012, 06:08 AM   #22
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48 Laws should be required reading ..............
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Old 07-31-2012, 09:43 AM   #23
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Nobody is advocating anything unlawful
Really?? Stealing is not unlawful?? Trafficing in stolen property isn't a problem for you?? Too bad you missed your calling as a corrupt cop. lol

I am not publicly saying that's the right thing to do lol This says a lot about your scruples, or rather lack thereof.

Plenty of opportunities to buy a gun from a private party with no links, it happens all the time. No need to resort to "buying a stolen gun." That's fucking low.

This is the internet. lol Indeed, the 'net is a place where one can encourage others to deal in stolen guns.
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:11 PM   #24
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Sparky, every gun, that's legally registered, they know that we have it. A simple click of a mouse button, they could bring up every gun you own, your mother owns, etc. We are all profiled. It's all in the system.

They need a reason to come take our guns. And we need the courage to not let them. That's the bottom line.
It's legal in some states to buy guns in a private sale thus no paperwork, registration involved..
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:23 PM   #25
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It's legal in some states to buy guns in a private sale thus no paperwork, registration involved..
Legal in my state and where I acquired most of my fire arms.
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:27 PM   #26
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i've posted this before, but it bears repeating. go get a copy of the constitution and read it. read the amendments. virtually all of it is either ignored or twisted sideways nowadays, yet everybody sits by and does noting but bitch on the internet and in comment sections on this or that website. i'm always curious as to why imposing limits on the second amendment is the one that going to have people rioting out in the streets shooting guns when virtually the rest of the entire document is ignored and yet people do nothing. i think most people are big talkers.
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:31 PM   #27
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i've posted this before, but it bears repeating. go get a copy of the constitution and read it. read the amendments. virtually all of it is either ignored or twisted sideways nowadays, yet everybody sits by and does noting but bitch on the internet and in comment sections on this or that website. i'm always curious as to why imposing limits on the second amendment is the one that going to have people rioting out in the streets shooting guns when virtually the rest of the entire document is ignored and yet people do nothing. i think most people are big talkers.
quoted for truth.

Like I said in a previous thread on here. The Constitution gives you NOTHING. You do not derive your rights from a piece of 200 year old paper. Your rights are endowed from your creator. The Constitution was supposed to be a cage for the government. Yet we can all agree that the cage failed, the Constitution failed. It will require the people to forcefully put the government back in its cage. Whenever that will happen I have no idea. But there is only one thing power recognizes and that is force.

Bitching on the internet is not force
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Old 07-31-2012, 01:01 PM   #28
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Oh yeah, stealing guns, buying guns from a gun thief, or buying guns from someone* who indicates the gun(s) they're selling is (are) stolen is an excellent idea! /sarc

*gun thieves (frequently tweakers) and those who knowingly support them deserve a bullet between the eyes
you are once again going off half cocked, mr...the idea is to get a stolen or otherwise illegal gun off the streets where it can do no harm. if its buried in the ground, no one is using it to rob someone. there may be means to buy guns without a paper trail where you are, but we don't all have the same options and gun laws. Slowbell gets what i'm saying, and if you would pull your head out of your ass for 30 seconds or so, you might see what i'm saying too.

how very humane for you to suggest i need a bullet between my eyes for wanting to get an illegal weapon off the street.
Jerk.
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Old 07-31-2012, 01:12 PM   #29
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It is therefore fortunate that I was not put upon this earth to please you.
congrats, skirnir...your pompous, blow hard, better than everyone, insulting approach to this forum's members has earned you a place on my ignore list. And it didn't even take 2 months for you to do it! wow, thats got to be some kind of record, lol
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Old 07-31-2012, 01:54 PM   #30
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Plenty of opportunities to buy a gun from a private party with no links, it happens all the time. No need to resort to "buying a stolen gun." That's fucking low..
I'm about ready to put you on ignore. I doubt I'll ever actually have an adult discussion with you, without you twisting the context of posts around. I will say it again, I am not, and will not, recommend to do anything illegal.

Buying a gun from a private party with no links, in my state, is a felony. I do know some people who choose to do that regardless, because the registration laws can be interpreted as a violation of the 2nd amendment. Also, it's not a crime if there is no victim.

Anything you buy from a private party, there's a chance that it could be stolen. Apparently, you seem to be against private sales, or a barter economy. Go register your TV, and leave me alone.
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Old 07-31-2012, 02:02 PM   #31
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I'm about ready to put you on ignore. I doubt I'll ever actually have an adult discussion with you, without you twisting the context of posts around. I will say it again, I am not, and will not, recommend to do anything illegal.

Buying a gun from a private party with no links, in my state, is a felony. I do know some people who choose to do that regardless, because the registration laws can be interpreted as a violation of the 2nd amendment. Also, it's not a crime if there is no victim.

Anything you buy from a private party, there's a chance that it could be stolen. Apparently, you seem to be against private sales, or a barter economy. Go register your TV, and leave me alone.
I'm so proud of you.

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Old 07-31-2012, 02:17 PM   #32
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afghanistan gives me hope, how 2 superpowers were unable to subjugate a determined people armed with the simplest of weaponry!
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Old 07-31-2012, 02:32 PM   #33
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I found an interesting link. One of the questions I've always wondered, is if purchasing something at a flea market, craigslist, etc...there's no way to tell if it's stolen or not.

A search found this link to an online stolen property database. You can put in the serial number and see if it's been reported stolen or not. Could come in handy.

http://www.stolenlostfound.org/
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Old 07-31-2012, 02:33 PM   #34
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afghanistan gives me hope, how 2 superpowers were unable to subjugate a determined people armed with the simplest of weaponry!
I recall the second superpower gave some Afghanis aid to help defeat the first, and the terrain does not hurt either.
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Old 07-31-2012, 03:12 PM   #35
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48 Laws should be required reading ..............


Sounds like The Prince. Interesting. But whoever made the YouTube forgot #49: Learn to Spell.
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Old 07-31-2012, 03:16 PM   #36
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Also, it's not a crime if there is no victim.
Is it possible for the state (or the original owner) to have its feelings hurt?
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Old 07-31-2012, 03:41 PM   #37
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When I was a boy, my grandfather kept his rifle loaded up over the front door sill.

My father kept his weapons empty and in the closet, except for a weekend hunting trip every five years or so.

Up till now, I've been keeping mine mostly locked up in a gun safe.

Today, we're actually contemplating burying our weapons in secret holes in the yard?

Tomorrow? Phhffft! No mystery there.

The evolution is obvious.
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Old 07-31-2012, 03:45 PM   #38
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When I was a boy, my grandfather kept his rifle loaded up over the front door sill.

My father kept his weapons empty and in the closet, except for a weekend hunting trip every five years or so.

Up till now, I've been keeping mine mostly locked up in a gun safe.

Today, we're actually contemplating burying our weapons in secret holes in the yard?

Tomorrow? Phhffft! No mystery there.

The evolution is obvious.
Hear, hear, St. Nick.

If it's time to start burying guns, then it's time to start digging them up.
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Old 07-31-2012, 03:50 PM   #39
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I found an interesting link. One of the questions I've always wondered, is if purchasing something at a flea market, craigslist, etc...there's no way to tell if it's stolen or not.

A search found this link to an online stolen property database. You can put in the serial number and see if it's been reported stolen or not. Could come in handy.

http://www.stolenlostfound.org/
...what happens when you enter a serial number and the item turns out to be stolen? are you prompted to call police and surrender said item? what if you don't? will the site alert police to "hits" and spit out your address and personal info for them?
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