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Lol brilliant Idea
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January 16th, 2007, 19:53 | #17 |
Wait, WHAT?
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January 16th, 2007, 20:04 | #18 |
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Not a uncommon situation
The police execute warrants every day in which replicas are seized, Most of them don't hit the news.
Only the high profile cases that are good press make it to the light of day. The day in day out small time drug busts, where replicas are found just don't garner much press. The difference is when drugs are involved.. the full weight of the crimial code is used and they get busted for weapons offenses.. So this issue.. is not new, not uncommon, and not likely to have any effect on how the police perceive or enforce possession of replica firearms. They have the discretion to charge or not charge as the situation dictates.
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January 17th, 2007, 00:21 | #20 |
Stupid shits are older than me and I wouldnt even do something that stupid!
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January 17th, 2007, 01:36 | #21 |
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January 17th, 2007, 08:15 | #22 |
1) You cant legislate against stupidity.
2) They should have been charged and booked. If they got the guns from here, I'd be really surprised. SnakeDoctor, you keep on asking about parts and things you cant use or even order because you are too young. You are not in a position to make comments like that, specially since you were told what the rules were more than once. |
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January 17th, 2007, 11:37 | #23 | |
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I can't see what his age has to do with this. Im not trying to be a prick here grey, but are you not forgetting the charter right of free speech? Snake has the right to voice his opinion one way or another. You've got a hard on for the age thing, dont you? |
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January 17th, 2007, 15:52 | #24 | |
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As for these clowns, remember it's the spirit of the act that's important. I'm sure these guys didn't intend to cause a public disturbance, so there was no criminal thought in play. Remember how you react to this incident, however stupid you believe the participants to be, if you're ever stopped on the way to a game by the police. It could be you in the headlines next time, for just minding your own business and getting stopped by the wrong cop. |
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January 17th, 2007, 16:34 | #25 |
Yes Spacemoose, and free-speech includes my right to question folks who appear to do their best to try and find loopholes.
If he wants to learn about scopes, gun parts, etc he can simply use Google and read about them. His questions have a different slant. There is no good sensible reason to want to get all those parts and just keep them aside for 3 years unless he wants a gun too. And then where will he play? He was told what options were open to him; all involve parental participation. There is no sign he got it at all. How many flags do you need before you start to ask questions? |
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January 17th, 2007, 16:54 | #26 |
wtf...im 2 pissed to even type!
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If the gun call had been about the guns being used in a private backyard I would be less critical, but they were seen running between houses, and well transporting a gun in my trunk is certainly different then running around the neighbourhood doing a little one on one skirmishing.
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January 17th, 2007, 21:22 | #28 | |
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Of course it is. The similarity is that in both cases, the cop who deals with the decision can decide to charge if he or she wants to, and we should be grateful for that discretion.
What wasn't stated was if the people in question were neighbors of the complainant, lived on the same street, etc. Granted at 19-20, I'd be concerned and would likely call the police myself, but I have young kids running through my yard with toy guns all the time. Sent to editor@torsun.com: Quote:
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January 17th, 2007, 21:38 | #30 |
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Unlikely. I've already had my two this month
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