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"RD (The Sandman)" wrote: > > "Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: > >> > >> "Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> > >> > Don't Tread on Me wrote: > >> >> > >> >> There is a difference. Don't quote me and I am certain someone on > >> >> here can tell you exactly how it is, but I heard that anyone who > >> >> wants fully automatic weapons can legally get them with the proper > >> >> license and taxes... > >> >> > >> >> the But is, part of the license is the forfeiting of your rights, > >> >> that is no protection against unreasonable search and seizure. You > >> >> allow the ATF to do inspections whenever and where ever they want > >> >> or where you keep these weapons. > >> > > >> > It's not exactly whenever. It must be during business hours. If > >> > they are not using a search warrant, they usually call the day > >> > before to let the store know they are coming, The purpose of the > >> > call is to insure that someone will be there. > >> > >> Excuse me, but I think he is talking about private individuals owning > >> full auto weapons, not a store that is licensed to sell them. > > > > The rules are similar for individuals and stores. > > Oh, just when can I expect the ATF to request viewing of my 4473s or > checking on my inventory? Individuals don't keep 4473's however they are required to keep receipts for sales from individuals to individuals. Individuals don't have inventory, they have collections. If the insane laws continue you can expect inspections of collections in the near future. -- ""Sic Semper Tyrannis" - Thus Always with Tyrants - John Wilkes Booth" "Per ardua nec flectitur nec mutat. Confido, est voluntas dei, invictus maneo. Addere leci justitiam deo certavi et vici." - Rev. Shawn Cole, Cole Firearms Inc.
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