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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: 209 on April 02, 2009, 02:50:08 AM
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I stumbled on this article and was wondering if it's true and widespread or hearsay.
Anyone know?
Was it one over-eager agent or is it becoming the normal practice?
http://www.poststar.com/articles/2009/03/20/news/local/14551013.txt
Gun sales going ballistic
Fears of regulation, crime spur sales of firearms and ammo
By Don Lehman
dlehman@poststar.com
Updated: Friday, March 20, 2009 10:32 AM EDT
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One northern Warren County resident found out recently the government is paying attention to such ammunition sales.
West said a customer of his recently stocked up on .223-caliber rounds, a caliber often used in assault-style weapons. The customer bought 1,000 rounds a few months ago through a mail order company.
Shortly after the purchase, he received a visit from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, whose interest was apparently piqued by a large-scale purchase of that caliber.
"His wife was home. He was at church," West said.
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So a guy in a gunshop claims to the gunshop owner that he bought 1000 rounds of .223 and got a visit from the feds. . .
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209, the source is a gun shop. What's the rule?*
*if you hear it in a gun shop, there is an irrebuttable presumption that it is false*
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BTW, I purchased many times that amount in December. The feds have not stopped by for coffee. =D
Looked again--A NEW YORK gun shop! Good grief, just imagine the lies told in there by guys talking out of the sides of their mouths. ;/
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This silliness is a strange mix of the gun culture, the East Coast culture and the human desire for attention.
Lot of guys who claim silly stories like this are holster sniffers who just want to be liked by the police.
"I bought ammo and a cops said 'what are you doing with that ammo?' and I got to meet a cop and he was impressed by me and that was cool because all of the danger and glamour and excitement."
Holster Sniffers=> :police:
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That's why I asked here. You guys are so good pointing out the obvious answer. :laugh:
But, given what is actually transpiring in this country, I guess I'm just tending to believe things "might" be true. Truth is becoming stranger than fiction.
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Looked again--A NEW YORK gun shop! Good grief, just imagine the lies told in there by guys talking out of the sides of their mouths. ;/
El Tejon, How many years have you lived in Upstate NY?
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This silliness is a strange mix of the gun culture, the East Coast culture and the human desire for attention.
Lot of guys who claim silly stories like this are holster sniffers who just want to be liked by the police.
"I bought ammo and a cops said 'what are you doing with that ammo?' and I got to meet a cop and he was impressed by me and that was cool because all of the danger and glamour and excitement."
Holster Sniffers=> :police:
I love that term. :angel: You make it up?
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I love that term. :angel: You make it up?
I've heard it before, so I don't think he was the first. The female of the species is sometimes referred to as a Badge Bunny.
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I spent FAR too much time in New York, and Boston, especially Boston. =D
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El Tejon, How many years have you lived in Upstate NY?
Ooooh, you done it now. Might as well insult Linux and skip straight to the duelin' pistol at dawn. :P
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Ooooh, you done it now. Might as well insult Linux and skip straight to the duelin' pistol at dawn. :P
No, make sure you insult both his dog and his lawn-care efforts, first.
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Linux, is that the kid with the blanket in Peanuts?
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Linux, is that the kid with the blanket in Peanixs?
Rhymes more betterer now...