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    Default Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?se...cal&id=6630888

    ..........The raid started along the 600 block of Rosemont Avenue Thursday morning in Franklin Township, Gloucester County.
    Authorities tell Acction News they found more than 250 guns, tear gas, a grenade, and more than a half million rounds of ammunition. .........
    If guns kill people, then pencils misspell words.

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Maybe it is a secret training base for Obama's Civilian Defense Force.

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Woah, I guess USSNJ needs more gun control laws!

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Wow 1/2 a million rounds!!!! Any of that going to be up for sale?
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    They'll probably destroy all of it, this is the fascist state of NJ, I don't know. There is probably some stuff collectors would want to get their hands on.

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    So... is it illegal to own a bunch of guns and ammo?

    Since when does assaulting a police officer translate into a warrant for someone's home?

    Burglary, maybe.

    Frigging news is talking about the guns, which aren't necessarily illegal, and aren't the real story. Lazy ass reporter.
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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Typical story from the crappy media we have these days. Just get the story out and sensationalize it somehow, then worry about getting the facts correct later. I need more info to have any opinion. Also, you and I would view this as a large collection of guns, not a "huge cache of weapons".
    You can never have enough horsepower or ammunition.

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeWilliams View Post
    So... is it illegal to own a bunch of guns and ammo?

    Since when does assaulting a police officer translate into a warrant for someone's home?

    Burglary, maybe.

    Frigging news is talking about the guns, which aren't necessarily illegal, and aren't the real story. Lazy ass reporter.
    Joe, you said you were in law enforcement at one time right? So if you got assaulted on the job and they got away, you'd be ok with no one going to look for them and bringing them to justice? I can't believe that.

    But burglary...where most times no one is even home when it's committed...thats more worthy of an warrant? The police probably had an arrest warrant for the badguy and a search warrant for the home. The article is too vague to know for sure.
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    Default Underground Bunker Hid Part of Huge Arsenal

    I saw this on Channel 10's website tonight.

    http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/...e-Arsenal.html

    500,000 rounds of ammo. I'm jealous..

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    Default Re: Huge weapons cache found in N.J.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeWilliams View Post
    So... is it illegal to own a bunch of guns and ammo?

    Since when does assaulting a police officer translate into a warrant for someone's home?

    Burglary, maybe.

    Frigging news is talking about the guns, which aren't necessarily illegal, and aren't the real story. Lazy ass reporter.
    its not the number of guns, they are checking them for illegal ones.
    the warrant was drawn up only after the guy tried to get away by going into his house and picking up a loaded pistol and then getting into a fight with cops. the cops were not originally there to look for guns, just another man and stolen farm equipment.
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