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    Quote Originally Posted by Rootsy View Post
    I'm not just some schmuch. I'll refrain from the negative comments I have with regard to LEO and knowing the law.
    Yes you are!
    Topic is a rifle not a handgun!
    And you can shove your socialist comments about L.E.O. Mr smartass, you must have a sick warped narcissist perception of us while many have laid down our lives keeping your sorry butt safe. Say what you want towards me but not my profession.
    You are still the same self centered egotistical person I remember, so just ignore any future posts if any of mine as I will of yours..
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    Gee Walt there are bunch that feel the same way , I got five emails cracking on him. It does take all kinds!
    No matter what your beliefs are "GOD BLESS AMERICA"

    Fully retired marine tech near 60 years in the biz.

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    Rootsy, I think the problem is when you give unsolicited advice.
    I'm not impuning you knowledge, but I just don't remember asking about how to illegally ship a firearm.

    I'm sure the law has better things to do than concern themselves with my hunting rifle.

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    On the subject strictly of law (and not any political philosophies, preferences, views, groups, etc), I think it is worth mentioning something which everyone should know about and which almost no one seems to:

    JURY NULLIFICATION

    In short, this is where every individual citizen can wield real power. Despite what many lawyers and judges would like you to believe if you serve on a jury, jurors are usually (if not always) empowered as the deciders of LAW as well as FACT.

    The significance of this is that bad laws can be trumped by the citizens. The fugitive slave acts are a good historical example of this. By the letter of the law, there were many guilty of violating the act, but many citizens viewed the laws that allowed enslavement to be bad law, trumped by higher law. Thus, the last line of defense was that the citizens could nullify such bad laws by not convicting anyone. It is an old and established way of allowing citizens to protect one another by right of a trial by jury of their peers.

    And again, I will completely stay away from any politics here, and confine this simply to a discussion of law, as it pertains to the discussion of law in this thread already. (If anyone wishes to branch off and discuss any political aspects of this, I started a thread on the http://getoutthepopcorn.org site for your convenience. There is an interesting video there as well.)


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    .358 Remington

    I am a buyer. Have FFL license and I am in Florida. Give me contact info and we can get this done.

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    Joe Griffith
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    Sold. Thanks Dan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tidbart View Post
    Anyone,

    Just out of curiosity, could you break down a firearm into, say 2 parts, and ship them separately? What I am asking is, if I took my pistol, broke it down and sent most of a the gun in one shipment and the barrel in another, would that constitute a shipment of a firearm as both packages would only be parts, or just of 2 shipments of useless metals?

    Bob
    don't want to get off track but have you seen the new Sig P250? the serial is on the trigger mechanism so that is the 'gun'. you can buy kits to change the gun from 9mm to .40 to .45. subcompact, compact, full size. plus I think 3 grip sizes and a couple trigger sizes and of course... colors. you can buy the kits over the internet...

    so you can technically own one gun but in many different flavors. every flavor after the first one can be purchased over the internet, etc. straight to your house without any firearms BS.

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    while many have laid down our lives keeping your sorry butt safe. Say what you want towards me but not my profession.

    Nothing but respect for the living and falling! my dad is a Navy man! God bless America!!!!!

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    My dad was a lifer in the Navy too, then worked for the VA for about 25years. He said the day they require him to register his guns, is the day they make a criminal out of him.

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