chef_josh
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And your dog. Everybody knows the ATF are cat people.They’ll just shoot and kill your son and wife before they engage you in a standoff…..
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And your dog. Everybody knows the ATF are cat people.They’ll just shoot and kill your son and wife before they engage you in a standoff…..
The warrant has been released.
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I'm only part way through it but he was buying a lot of guns through an ffl and evidently he sold some the following day. Definitely acting as a dealer without regard to whom he was selling them to. Making a little bit of money is not worth the potential damage a firearm can do. Thank goodness the people I've seen on this forum have some Morals and have shown to be responsible in who they choose to buy, sell, and trade with. We've all bought guns and later found we just didn't like them, wanted to upgrade what we have, needed money for an unforseen emergency, realized we bought something on impulse and didn't need it, etc. Big difference.Reminds me of the guy we had locally who was murdered, I shared that story on here a while back. He was selling guns w/o a license.
Seems he was engaging in the business and his sales ended up in criminal's hands.
The plot thickens...
He also did some fast, risky driving to avoid an ATF tail that was doing surveillance on him.He bought 24 Glock M45. 142 transfers from 19'-23'. Few guns that showed up in crimes as him being the buyer in as little as 15 days after transfer.
I bought 3 cz p01's so myself, wife, and son would all have the same ccw's before I knew that those sells were reported to the state police and fbi. We all still carry them. Hopefully they won't kick in my door and shoot us all. For the ATF agent monitoring this forum you contact me through here and I'll meet yall with my attorney to show you we still have them, you leave my dogs and family alone.He also did some fast, risky driving to avoid an ATF tail that was doing surveillance on him.
I wonder just what he was thinking. If the warrant is telling the truth, he was in deep legal do do for sure. Not to have known it was likely the ATF that was kicking in his door, duh again what was he thinking.
I would say that he got a Darwin award. These days I buy maybe a gun every year or so. I would never do a double purchase of handguns.
If this guy really did all this, he was definitely a moron and natural selection ran its course.He also did some fast, risky driving to avoid an ATF tail that was doing surveillance on him.
I wonder just what he was thinking. If the warrant is telling the truth, he was in deep legal do do for sure. Not to have known it was likely the ATF that was kicking in his door, duh again what was he thinking.
I would say that he got a Darwin award. These days I buy maybe a gun every year or so. I would never do a double purchase of handguns.
A lot of wisdom in these words. The line between “man of principle” and “fool who picked the wrong hill” has never been thinner.Just about everything that is being said about the ATF here is true.
Basic facts of life is that American is dominated by entities and individuals of great wealth and power. They have set up very powerful alphabet agencies to do their bidding. Think of the Eye of Sauron and you do not want to attract the attention of it and fall under its gaze.
If the deceased did even 25% of what the warrant alleges, he got a Darwin Award.
It is not a question of moral right or wrong here, it is getting in direct conflict with those of great power that can terminate you. One can argue that it is a good day to die or not.
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Randy Weaver did win in court and also got a civil settlement; but of little comfort since he lost his 14 yr old son and his wife. The original frame up charge was from ATF, even if it was the US Marshals and FBI that killed his family members.A lot of wisdom in these words. The line between “man of principle” and “fool who picked the wrong hill” has never been thinner.
Pro tip: the ATF always loses in court. They always win when they murder you. Choose wisely.
Yes, he did win in court. I bet if we asked him, he wouldn’t have traded Sammy and Vicki for that 3 million he was awarded.Randy Weaver did win in court and also got a civil settlement; but of little comfort since he lost his 14 yr old son and his wife. The original frame up charge was from ATF, even if it was the US Marshals and FBI that killed his family members.
Yes, he did win in court. I bet if we asked him, he wouldn’t have traded Sammy and Vicki for that 3 million he was awarded.
I'm only part way through it but he was buying a lot of guns through an ffl and evidently he sold some the following day. Definitely acting as a dealer without regard to whom he was selling them to. Making a little bit of money is not worth the potential damage a firearm can do. Thank goodness the people I've seen on this forum have some Morals and have shown to be responsible in who they choose to buy, sell, and trade with. We've all bought guns and later found we just didn't like them, wanted to upgrade what we have, needed money for an unforseen emergency, realized we bought something on impulse and didn't need it, etc. Big difference.