06 January 2004, 18:36
casRe: collapsible stock on a post ban
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really, I cant seem to see what part of my post says that I condone, or personaly break these laws...
Did you read it after you wroye it?
06 January 2004, 19:16
Dark Paladincas, because I know how to make a bomb, and use it to kill people does this mean I advocate it? no... Because I know how to make an AR full auto, does this mean I advocate doing so illegaly? no.... same thing
08 January 2004, 07:02
Cold Zerocas;
i really am in new york,....brooklyn.
did not know about the n.y.s. ban. can you provide some details?
many thanks
cold zero

08 January 2004, 07:07
Cold Zeroorion 1;
did not realize that it would be a federal felony.
i never heard of anyone actually getting prosecuted for that.
cold zero

08 January 2004, 07:11
Cold Zerothis email address can not be traced back to me.
all this about internet policing. talking about a violation and commiting a violation was not illegal, the last timne i checked.
the cops should focus more on the muggings and such in my area than on supposition in a chat room.
m.h.o.
cold zero

08 January 2004, 08:37
GonHuntinAnything can be traced if you have the right tools......
17 January 2004, 16:37
ClarkThe bans on collapsible stocks are:
1) 1989 Bush ban on imported assult weapons [Cost Repubicans the white house]
2) 1994 Crime Bill [Klinton] on domestic and imported assault weapons.[Cost the Democrats the congress and cost the nation a building in Oklahoma]
The 1994 is about to expire in Sept 2004, but the Bush Ban that affects collapsible stocks on imported weapons will live forever.
17 January 2004, 18:58
casThe NYS AWB is the duplicate of the federal one, only it doesn't expire. Not much more to know.