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Lou, Texas is about the most gun friendly State there is, but strange things happen. A Builder here that I know went to DFW several years ago and he bought a few thousand rounds of ammo if I remember right. I think .223 for his AR, along with some other stuff. He was well off, owned quite a bit of land, and shot the **** out of feral hogs and coyotes year round...
2 Days later his doorbell rings. Man standing there he doesn't know. Asks the guy what he wants and the man said he heard the he was selling ammo and would like to buy some. Hair stood up on his neck, got a bad feeling and told the man he didn't have any ammo and shut the door in his face.
Used a credit card, and said from then on he would pay cash.
Who the hell knows, but I know some things as well that would make you shake your head. Big Brother does a lot of things, and seldom follows the rules we have to follow. Along that note I'll shut up....
Exactly! Cash is king! Looking forward to visiting Montana in June. They are gun friendly too. Trying to find a gun range for when we are at Georgetown lake. I'll have my pistol of course buy I'd like to have a rifle too.
Jack, be careful about the mattress tags. Big Brother is watching you...when you're sleeping and knows when you're awake
I know it all sounds silly Marky Dos, but remember the ambush in Waco? You would not be comfortable at all with some things that happened, and no I don't subscribe or read Rebel all that much. Things I've been told...
You are not so safe in your 4th Amendment rights as you think you are...
The following video amuses me. Happened in OK City Oklahoma. Man is a 1%er in his vehicle not motorcycle, leaving a bar where he had been with his Mongol MC brothers. He is also an ER Medic, and educated and knows the laws. He knew his rights, and although the video abruptly ends, he DID NOT have to leave his vehicle...
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