In nada@na.da (redrum) writes:
>
>In article ,
>tcmay@got.net says...
>>
>>In article , RAY
>
>>wrote:
>>
>>> And any registration law which doesn't force someone
>>> to admit a criminal act while avoiding another crime
>>> also would avoid the 'double jeopardy' problem in the NFA.
>>> That's why modern state registration laws have grace
>>> periods. You can't be charged with having possessed an
>>> unregistered weapon when you finally go in to
>>> register it. (the specific problem in Haynes).
>>> And after the grace period ends, and you've failed
>>> to register the gun, you are not allowed to register
>>> the weapon anymore. So at that point, you can't be
>>> charged with failing to register the gun. You can
>>> only be charged with the act of possessing an
>>> unregistered gun. Again, the modern law avoids the
>>> 'double-jeopardy' problem in the NFA.
>>
>>I have so many guns, tucked away in storage lockers, packed in trunks
>and
>>boxes, that I don't even _know_ where they all are. Nobody told me in
>1971
>>that the rifles I bought that year had to be tracked, receipts kept,
>>location logged.
>>
>>Not to mention magazines, which California proposes to classify as
>>"assault weapons" (cf. AB23, the Perata bill).
>>
>>So, if I somehow "miss" one of my various "babykilling assault
>magazines,"
>>of the hundreds I have in various places, I've missed the "window"?
>>
>>I say the proper solution is to kill the fucking gun grabbers. Blow
>them
>>up, use nerve gas, snipe them from afar.
>>
>>Just fucking kill them. Judges, politicians, burrowcrats, cops. Kill
>them
>>if they abuse the Second Amendment. Kill them fucking dead.
>>
>>Millions in Amerika need to be exterminated, turned into smoke.
>
>I'm waiting for you to take one of your guns and open fire in a
>California legislative session. Not that that's such a bad thing to
do,
>of course-I'd do it myself, but since you have the better record of
>bloodthirstiness I'd rather you went first. :)
>
First time I've seen someone come out and say that kind of thing
without softening the stance or the language--and...I can't say I'm
inclined to disagree with the sentiment.
---Jeffrey
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