You're technically wrong but you're technically right. The National Firearms Act machine gun registry was closed to new machine guns being added in 1986. If it isn't on the list already regardless of whether it's older than the closure of the registry, it isn't legal to own.
Please continue to tailor the world to my interests, make products I enjoy, and use the data you collect about me to show me things I may enjoy owning/partaking of in the future.
Sincerely,
Someone who isn't insane and paranoid.
P.S. Bring back Firefly, you guys really missed the mark there. Come on.
Currently for one smartphone with unlimited data and two "regular" phones we pay $139.31 a month (with an 18% discount from one of our employers) and I regularly use 3-5GB of data a month on my phone since I spend a lot of time on stakeouts for work and there is nothing like internet anywhere at 3AM when all you're doing is watching the world go by.
Assuming the other two people on my plan stay with "regular" phones after our next renewal and I go with a 4GB package for $70/month, that puts us at $139.40 after our employee discount.
Not the WORST jump... but still enough to make me consider alternatives.
The ATF approves... right now. But wait for their next letter on the subject, that might change.
If you go to Wendy's for anything but a spicy chicken sandwich you're doing it all wrong.
The more guns the merrier.
The NRA is terrible and only terrible people willingly join the NRA.
SAF/JPFO/sometimes GOA forever.
We provided them with some of our nuclear technology in the 1940s, too.
What do you mean coming to?
Do you get paid every time you say "me thinks"?
Not 100% true. As an example, a private citizen can sell and ship another private citizen a rifle/shotgun here in PA without an FFL involved.
You're... pretty much dead wrong in every way.
You're technically wrong but you're technically right. The National Firearms Act machine gun registry was closed to new machine guns being added in 1986. If it isn't on the list already regardless of whether it's older than the closure of the registry, it isn't legal to own.
Right so... nothing. You contributed nothing. Just wanted to clarify that.
I'm sorry, could you explain what share of this cheese you're entitled to, having done nothing to contribute to the making of it?
All Kill.
(no skill)
Nany-ass babies.
Ultima Online is still far superior.
Sounds like you need the SomethingAwful forums.
A scumbag in New York.
standard cuffs that use the same key you can get anywhere.
Good to keep a copy on your keyring... just in case.
Oh I will.
Please continue to tailor the world to my interests, make products I enjoy, and use the data you collect about me to show me things I may enjoy owning/partaking of in the future.
Sincerely,
Someone who isn't insane and paranoid.
P.S. Bring back Firefly, you guys really missed the mark there. Come on.
Man, I would kill to have a choice of ISPs. Get out of here, Comcast.
What? What does that have to do with anything I said?
Oh no, criminals might get caught! What an issue!
Fortunately it isn't TOO annoying here in PA. Shall issue, $20, good for five years, all it takes is "not being a criminal" pretty much.
Still more hassle than it should be (any hassle is too much hassle) but better than some states.
Currently for one smartphone with unlimited data and two "regular" phones we pay $139.31 a month (with an 18% discount from one of our employers) and I regularly use 3-5GB of data a month on my phone since I spend a lot of time on stakeouts for work and there is nothing like internet anywhere at 3AM when all you're doing is watching the world go by.
Assuming the other two people on my plan stay with "regular" phones after our next renewal and I go with a 4GB package for $70/month, that puts us at $139.40 after our employee discount.
Not the WORST jump... but still enough to make me consider alternatives.