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by kauboy
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:47 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: glock 18...fully auto....class 3 permit....chl.....
Replies: 26
Views: 5260

lrb111 wrote:
I heard that there is no actual law on the books that requires us to pay federal income tax. I know its the norm to do so and all, but is it actually a law? If so, how do these crackpot groups come up with their argument.
I met a fellow about 20 years ago that had gone along with some folks that thought IRS tax collection could be defeated. The guy i met was about a week out of prison, after serving 5 years, iirc. His advice on the subject was "Don't listen to them." point taken... :grin:
I'm curious to know what they charged him with. I'm sure you didn't ask, but I would like to know if the charge is "Failure to pay Federal Income Tax", or if they were brought up on charges of "Attempting to undermine a Federal collections agency"(or something like that :razz: ).
by kauboy
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:23 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: glock 18...fully auto....class 3 permit....chl.....
Replies: 26
Views: 5260

ru934 wrote:ya, thats what im lookin for....cold hard evidence of the sort. please share when an if you do look an succeed
Well, you must be new to this law stuff :lol:
Try finding "cold hard evidece" for post office carry, traveling in Texas with a handgun and no CHL, and a few other topics that nobody can seem to put a finger on.

Speaking of which, Chuck, I heard that there is no actual law on the books that requires us to pay federal income tax. I know its the norm to do so and all, but is it actually a law? If so, how do these crackpot groups come up with their argument.
by kauboy
Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:12 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: glock 18...fully auto....class 3 permit....chl.....
Replies: 26
Views: 5260

Well I did a little searching and I honestly don't believe that a "machine gun" can be carried regardless of whether you have a CHL and type 3 NFA permit. A "machine gun" seems to be a separate animal, as opposed to a silencer, within the National Firearms Act wording. And yes, since the GLOCK in question has been modified, it is considered a "machine gun".
by kauboy
Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:19 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: glock 18...fully auto....class 3 permit....chl.....
Replies: 26
Views: 5260

First of all, before I go off searching for this(because now I want to know too :mrgreen: ), would you really find it wise to have a full auto pistol for defense?

In a time of stress/fear you would most likely fire the entire mag and probably not hit your target, now you have just sent upwards of 30 possible fliers in who knows what direction, and your threat could still be present and able.

If you are really considering doing this, I would ask you to reconsider. However if this is simply a curiosity question, I'll try to find the answer, but I'm sure somebody will beat me to it. :razz:

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