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Posted: March 19, 2006 12:17 pm
by ragtopW
If you are patient and can fill out the forms
one can even own silencers or....
shorter than 18 inch shotguns

I have seen the mound of paperwork for these
and it looks like the entire NYC Phone book..


:o :o :o :o

Posted: March 19, 2006 12:22 pm
by Sam
I know Class III includes machineguns and select fire weapons ...I was thinking shotguns with under 18" barrels fell under Class III as well. I am not sure about that though. I know there are other Classes for items such as mortars, etc.

Yeah it is a ton of paperwork involved, always has been, but it got worse during the 90s.

Posted: March 19, 2006 12:25 pm
by ragtopW
Sam wrote:I know Class III includes machineguns and select fire weapons ...I was thinking shotguns with under 18" barrels fell under Class III as well. I am not sure about that though. I know there are other Classes for items such as mortars, etc.

Yeah it is a ton of paperwork involved, always has been, but it got worse during the 90s.
I was unsure of the class involved I just like to freak ppeople out
that have no Idea what can be owned if the paperwork is filled out.

:D :D

Posted: March 19, 2006 12:30 pm
by Sam
ragtopW wrote:
Sam wrote:I know Class III includes machineguns and select fire weapons ...I was thinking shotguns with under 18" barrels fell under Class III as well. I am not sure about that though. I know there are other Classes for items such as mortars, etc.

Yeah it is a ton of paperwork involved, always has been, but it got worse during the 90s.
I was unsure of the class involved I just like to freak ppeople out
that have no Idea what can be owned if the paperwork is filled out.

:D :D

HEHEHEHE!!! LOL :wink: 8) :lol: :pirate:
Oh yes indeed, the category/class of "explosives devices" REALLY tends to phreak them out when they realize what it means

Posted: March 19, 2006 12:32 pm
by Elrod
ragtopW wrote:I was unsure of the class involved I just like to freak ppeople out that have no Idea what can be owned if the paperwork is filled out.

:D :D
Image

8)

Posted: March 19, 2006 1:40 pm
by Desdamona
I'm just trying to figure out how Marlyne "knows what it's like to feel hated
and hunted"... when she was an infant at the time. Very perceptive infant,
I'd say.

Posted: March 19, 2006 10:10 pm
by The Lost Manatee
Some of the illegal weapons are really nothing more then a felon owning a gun, nothing to it, other then it is against the law and that's the case in many of the men in the FLDS Church in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. They've been convicted of spousal abuse or similar crimes and therefore are not able to legally own firearms. Of course, they maintain that the guns belong to their wives, the very people that they abused in the first place.

Posted: March 20, 2006 8:37 am
by ~IslandBound~
Desdamona wrote:I'm just trying to figure out how Marlyne "knows what it's like to feel hated
and hunted"... when she was an infant at the time. Very perceptive infant,
I'd say.
Well, I assume she's talking about the life of secrecy she led after that incident.

I think any lifestyle that has to be led in secrecy is problamatic. People are instinctively hiding because they know that there's something inherently wrong with what they're doing. Plus, the children who are raised in these very closed, very abusive, very secretive communities/families are essentially being brainwashed from birth.

Once you bring it out in the open and once these kids start seeing the rest of the world, you take away the fear and the brainwashing and the lack of choices.

If polygamy were made legal and people were allowed to live the lifestyle openly, I wonder how many women would truly "choose" this for themselves. How many intelligent, self-respecting, educated women would "choose" to be one of a herd of women sexually serving some decrepit old pig of a man if they weren't afraid of being beaten or abandoned or even killed...?