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"Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Morton Davis wrote: >> >> "Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > "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. >> > >> > >> First, they have to know you have one. None of my guns were purchased >> through traceable means. They were gifts or I found them. >> >> -*MORT*- > > Given enough time and effort, the atf can trace most Guns > manufactured. As an example, I spoke to the fbi several months ago. > They are attempting to find the Gun that killed the federal prosecutor > in Seattle over a year ago, you know the hci guy in that area. > > They are willing to have a literally dozens of atf and fbi agents to > find every Makarov ever imported into the United States of America. > > They are also tracing every .380 conversion bbl, ever made for the > Makarov. > > It is just a matter of time before they find that Gun. > > Unless you truely "find" one or manufacture one yourself, they can be > found. Nope. All it really takes is one break in the chain. One person who cannot remember who he sold or gave a gun to. Or who stole it from his home or car or truck. -- Sleep well tonight.........RD (The Sandman) http://home.comcast.net/~rdsandman Isn't it interesting that real *full* automatic assault weapons are legal to own while lookalike *semi* automatic assault weapons are banned. "It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong" Author Thomas Sowell
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