CleverOriginally Posted by manker
I think I'll just stick to playing video games,seen the mess the real ones make,don't care for it much.
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
"proud american
proud firefighter
BUSH CHENEY"
who make who look bad
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
I think they compliment each other nicely.
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I thought in the U.S. , that only semi-automatic ak47's are legal and that automatic ak47 are illegal...Originally Posted by Skizo
Those people that were in legal possession/ownership of the 27(?) automatic rifles that were put on the ban list, were allowed to retain ownership of those weapons. However, they are no longer allowed to sell them like you would any other weapon. Transferring ownership of those weapons goes like this. If I live in Alpha county and I want to buy an automatic rifle from someone in Bravo county, I must first be able to pass the appropriate criminal background check. After that, I would need a written letter from the Sheriff of both counties approving the transfer. (I don't mean just any sheriff, I mean the Sheriff, as in the one that's elected and oversees everything). If I get the approval from both Sheriff's, only then can the purchase and transfer take place, along with a $200 per weapon fee. That is Texas law. The laws may differ greatly or slightly from state to state. But I know for sure that the criminal background check is a federal law.Originally Posted by Formula1
yo
My 2 cents:
If you've never shot a gun, you might want to try it before you declare that guns are bad. I don't hunt, but I love to shoot handguns. It's just satisfying to shoot at a paper man sometimes. Maybe I should see a therapist...
But as far as civilans owning fully-automatic weapons; what the hell do they need them for?! It's not like the country is being invaded.
i have an air rifle. it's fun to shoot that. but if i ever went mad and shot a person, they'd probably shout 'ouch' then knock me out. which is a good thing
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