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as someone who owns several NFA items, Ive never heard or seen where Ammo is one.
link ?
Assuming each mortar round is an explosive warhead, they constitute a destructive device per the BATFE and would require a $200 tax stamp for each one legally owned.
Otherwise, they're launching duds, which I can't imagine they would do at an outdoor range or demonstration.
Stay nutty tea party. I'm sure some teabaggers will insist that those guns are not "machine guns"
I see the liberals, unable to find anything to complain about with the TEA Party, are falling back on their old attack pattern; Making up something silly that no TEA Party member is doing, announcing that they are "sure" some TEA party member is doing it, calling them names, and then bashing them for it.
You people really need some new material. Nobody believes your old, tired bunkum any more.
Last edited by Little-Acorn; 08-16-2012 at 02:40 PM..
You don't in Vt either, and to get a CCW if you live in Vt you come to NH to get one. the main problem for Vt citizens is they sometimes travel and would like a permit. Vt simply doesn't create any permit.
Like Greg W i would like all permits made to be seen in the same way he states. I consider mine to be so.
Alaska does issue Concealed Carry permits, but only for reciprocity purposes. According to the Full Faith & Credit Clause of the US Constitution, States must recognize the public acts of every other State and a Concealed Carry permit is a public act no different than a State driver's license.
Alaska does issue Concealed Carry permits, but only for reciprocity purposes. According to the Full Faith & Credit Clause of the US Constitution, States must recognize the public acts of every other State and a Concealed Carry permit is a public act no different than a State driver's license.
Doesn't work that way. If it did, gay-marriages would be recognized nationally too. The Supreme Court has ruled that there are exceptions that states can hold, which falls under what's known as "public policy exceptions."
Alaska does issue Concealed Carry permits, but only for reciprocity purposes. According to the Full Faith & Credit Clause of the US Constitution, States must recognize the public acts of every other State and a Concealed Carry permit is a public act no different than a State driver's license.
I wish the lower 48 saw it the way you said it.... I have not heard of this Clause myself before now.
Just to be clear VT is a state with no possible way so far to issue any permit, but anyone resident or not in the state may carry so long as they are legal where ever they come from. And since Vt has no permit to issue their folks come to NH.
Why would they go any place else? Both Mass and NY have draconian laws.
I sure don't understand what and why; Shall Not Be Infringed, isn't understood by ALL states, but so it remains they don't.
So far I have traveled in 40 states armed like it or not... I figure what they don't know will never hurt me.
I find going to the range and exercising your Constitutional right much more wholesome and admirable than going to a bar and getting snockered.
If the libs are driving home after their get togethers - they are much more dangerous then a responsible gun owner with an m-16.
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