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He tried to join, but wasn't accepted because he was too patriotic. That was in 1938, and the communist party was popular at the time because it was seen as opposing nazism.
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Marty]
#8039742 01/04/2409:20 AM01/04/2409:20 AM
I never thought I would say this But at this point I am more on edge to protect my family from the government than I am from any other criminal entities
Guess my signature line has more truth than fiiction
The job of a Patriot is not to protect his country but to protect the people from the tryannical government
I never said that. I'm no Reagan fan. He was an anti-2A turd.
Really never heard that just how was he anti 2nd?[/quote]
He banned open carry in California when he was governor (and said "there's no reason why on the street today a citizen should be carry a loaded weapon), he signed the law banning civilian posession of machine guns made after 1986 while president, he made comments about how certain types of ammo have no hunting, recreational, or self defense use and should be banned, he said AK47s arent for home defense, etc.
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Marty]
#8039810 01/04/2411:05 AM01/04/2411:05 AM
Think if you do some research you will find civilian ownership of machine guns ( without permit and license) was banned with the 1934 National Firearms Act
The job of a Patriot is not to protect his country but to protect the people from the tryannical government
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Marty]
#8039844 01/04/2411:43 AM01/04/2411:43 AM
back to the topic, but its my understanding that this "list" is just a manifest of those who have flown on his jet, not necessarily those who visited the island or engaged in rape. It is said that the FBI has a black book of those who were at the island. That is red meat for the FBI and they'll never disclose it.
Further, I've read that the names of guest who did engage in rape will be redacted from the list if the victim that was involved does not what to be identified. So in other words, many of the victims will be paid off or threatened in order for their attacker to remain anonymous.
For machine gun info look at sub guns.com the ban was slipped into a bill back in 1969 by a NJ politician from what I read years back. They had an amnesty period at one time and thousands were registered then.
You still own one with a Class lll tax stamp.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Law Dog]
#8039886 01/04/2412:08 PM01/04/2412:08 PM
For machine gun info look at sub guns.com the ban was slipped into a bill back in 1969 by a NJ politician from what I read years back. They had an amnesty period at one time and thousands were registered then.
You still own one with a Class lll tax stamp.
The NFA of 1934 (which was supported by the NRA) is what created the special licensing and tax fees for owning machine guns (along with SBRs, suppressors, destructive devices, etc).
The so-called Hughs amendment, in the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986, bans civilian ownership of machine guns made after May 18, 1986. You can buy a machine gun as a civilian, it just has to be made before that date.
That's why there's no possible way for a civilian to own a bumpstock, btw-all bumpstocks were made long after 1986, and they're now classified as machine guns.
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Marty]
#8039920 01/04/2412:34 PM01/04/2412:34 PM
Yes you can still buy an automatic but only if it was manufactured before 1986. Thats why an M16 style rifle for example that would cost less than 1000 bucks, is now 25-30 thousand. Scarcity of availability. Its why the NRA supported the law. Wealthy donors firearms sky rocketed in price.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: trapdog1]
#8039935 01/04/2412:46 PM01/04/2412:46 PM
All this energy trying to pin something on Trump but the real question is... Who is Jeffery Epstein, where did he earn his massive wealth? Why was he eliminated?
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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[Re: Diggerman]
#8040204 01/04/2406:54 PM01/04/2406:54 PM
Legal? Underage girls is the entire point of this entire thing. Not legal by a long shot. [/quote] Niether was gay sex and same sex marriage, but you didnt hold that against obama.[/quote] How would you know what I think of Obammy?
Re: names were named, now what?
[Re: Marty]
#8040220 01/04/2407:11 PM01/04/2407:11 PM
Think if you do some research you will find civilian ownership of machine guns ( without permit and license) was banned with the 1934 National Firearms Act
Yes they had to be registered and pay a200$ tax stamp in 34 but you could still buy a brand new machine gun untill may 86 when the Hues amendment was signed pres R .
Lot of folks seem to not be informed about NFA. Thankfully some here are well informed.