I guess that means you didn't order anything with select fire. Could you have even done that or does something like that have to be department issued?gigag04 wrote:Shouldn't mean anything - Texas isn't proposing any stupid laws like NY, CA, CT, NJ, etc etc. Or for any non-leos in TX either as I read it.C-dub wrote:Unless I misunderstand, they are saying that they will not arm the police any better than the civilians. Do I have that right?
I guess that means that LEOs will not be able to get SBRs or select fire rifles without a tax stamp. That shouldn't be too hard to get for a LEO, though, right? I mean, it is for department use after all.
GigAg04, do you know what that means for your order?
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Unless I misunderstand, they are saying that they will not arm the police any better than the civilians. Do I have that right?
I guess that means that LEOs will not be able to get SBRs or select fire rifles without a tax stamp. That shouldn't be too hard to get for a LEO, though, right? I mean, it is for department use after all.
GigAg04, do you know what that means for your order?
I guess that means that LEOs will not be able to get SBRs or select fire rifles without a tax stamp. That shouldn't be too hard to get for a LEO, though, right? I mean, it is for department use after all.
GigAg04, do you know what that means for your order?