Message from @Jammer
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Never thought I needed a meme as much as I needed that one lol
Remember, the second amendment is for threats both foreign and domestic
a rifle behind every blade of grass only applies so long as we remember our roots
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But no one needs an automatic rifle with magazine capacity higher than 10 rounds you psychopathic murderer
I would argue if the government can have it, you can have it
If the force is so great a government must restrict itself, maybe its time to check that government
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Just imagine privately owned attack helicopters
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Well, I had a good buddy in Florida with a permit who had one sooooo
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also I sexually identify as an attack helicopter....
You could own an attack helicopter in theory. I know there's at least one privately owned Mig-29 in the US.
You can own almost anything here, use though comes down to permits
During my time with a decent amount of weapons the hardest part wasnt the weapon itself, but the parts and ammunition
Something as simple as the firing mechanism and pin for a rifle took 6 weeks to get
Even with a class 3 permit
Title II firearms are a bitch to maintain and operate
You can order really any parts online now, even full auto fire control groups, no different than any other parts legally
Depends on year last I checked, but I may be a few years out of date
I know for vehicles so long as you arent actually driving them and they remain on private property, you can own and maintain them
The person I knew in Florida had numerous aircraft without a pilots license and could fly them up to something like 200ft over his property legally
You can legally drive any land vehicle as much as you want privately with no license on your property or private property someone else owns with permission
Knew plenty of people who won lawsuits for boating licenses because of that as well
***things the government doesnt want you to know***
When I lived on a farm we had a neighbor for a short while who would often call the police over the smallest thing, mind you this neighbor was at least half a mile away and generally it was the sound of gunshots
With the local police we had issues with various equipment, cars, or weapons but when challenged the county would back down as their claims were unconstitutional or unlawful for state and county
Most gunshots were target practice or shooting wild hogs, which are a danger to humans
Fun little story
In our garage for a short while we had my fathers rifle, given to him by a family member from WW2, it was an automatic weapon with a drum attachment, the manufacturing date on the attachment was 1995, a year after the assault weapons ban
The police at the time tried to flip this as a modern assault weapon
Upon showing the weapon was nonfunctional and the drum attachment was cosmetic at best, even though functional, the county and state dropped the case
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texas pays you to kill hogs <:trumpenergy:624684793296322586> my friend's dad owns a concealed handgun training company range and ranch. It's pretty sweet
Fuck wild hogs, and I speak from living and working in 4 different states
I've never personally been but it's on the bucket list. They go down to Del Rio almost yearly for some wild hogs
I was young enough in the late 90s and early 2000s on that farm, and even at that point, far north of Florida, we would get chased and charged by them
We knew of neighbors who were skewered
helicopter hog hunting sounds like so much fun. Definitely don't feel sorry for the hogs.
If you go to northern Florida and southern Georgia especially, you can just sit in a blind and snipe the for hours
bonus is you get free bacon out of it
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A lady at church makes deer and pork jerky with the stuff she and her family hunts. That stuff is to die for
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