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  1. #11
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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    Dear Mr Swallows Swalwell

    Feel free to drop buy in person anytime to try and confiscate my personal and legally obtained property.

    Until then please enjoy a hot plate of fresh steaming shit and die.

    With all due disrespect
    Hodgie
    I LIKE this statement, but I wonder how you reconcile it with your recommendation to others- to not buy binary triggers while they can still be legally obtained?
    "It seems that the Constitution is more or less guidelines than actual rules"
    My feedback: http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=305685

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    Until then please enjoy a hot plate of fresh steaming shit...
    Careful what you wish for others. This guy is from Frisco, the place is a magnet for unconventional appetites.

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by ExFlyinguy View Post
    I LIKE this statement, but I wonder how you reconcile it with your recommendation to others- to not buy binary triggers while they can still be legally obtained?
    I never recommended that people should not buy it I just put the info out there just in case anyone didn't know. Again each person will have to make that decision for themselves if and when it happens.

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    I never recommended that people should not buy it I just put the info out there just in case anyone didn't know. Again each person will have to make that decision for themselves if and when it happens.
    I miss-understood. My apologies!
    "It seems that the Constitution is more or less guidelines than actual rules"
    My feedback: http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=305685

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by lts1ow View Post
    One step closer to the tipping point. Mass confiscation can only lead to bad things.
    https://youtu.be/x6QZn9xiuOE?t=26s
    Member: NJ "undocumented" Felons Club. NRA Life Member

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    OOOOO let's all wait for the news media to demonize the first gun owner who fights back with bullets. I'm sure they'll call them everything from a crazed Nut Job to a pedophile and then parade all the people in front of the camera that say "I never thought it would happen in this neighborhood".

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    What happens when the whole neighborhood comes out to fight a confiscation bullets first? Like I said before. You need to make up a list of those that will need to be captured and questioned about violating the Constitution and when the time comes find your objective. Don't be sitting around wondering what to do, go do it.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    But guns are scary and make loud noises.

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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneCC View Post
    Careful what you wish for others. This guy is from Frisco, the place is a magnet for unconventional appetites.
    Maybe an illegal alien with a government employee's handgun should have had better aim.

    I'm not advocating violence, just saying we wouldn't have to listen to public servants break their oath of office
    Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.

  10. #20
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    Default Re: buyback surrender or be prosecuted

    What are they going to pay? $10.- $25. dollars per rifle?
    Yeah right, When pigs fly with a broomstick up their ass!
    I have to laugh at all these asswipes running for election, They’re going to outlaw AR’s, large cap mags, fight Trump blah, blah blah, more horseshit.
    What I don’t believe is the idiots believe this shit.

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