Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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Re: Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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BFGJoe wrote:If you really are worried about being on "the list" then I would argue we are in dire enough times to not only get suppressors but everything else you will need to prepare. A citizenry that fears their government for the sake of their God given freedoms isn't really free.

Besides, the longer the list, the better it is for our cause. Imagine if *everyone* was on that list. What would they do then?

So yes, go for the NFA goodies (trust route) and get 5 friends to do the same!

(and obviously...by posting this I just guaranteed me a prime spot on that list!) ;-)

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Re: Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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RX8er wrote:There are some very interesting websites that will show you just how much info that data-miners collect and how they link it all together.
There are also some sites that make it easy to print off FOIA letters and certification statements to send off to Big Brother.
What sites are these? Do you know a link to them? I'd like to check them out & see what they have on there. Any way of removing whatever info is on these sites?

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Re: Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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Sure hope not. My paperwork for a SBR and a .22 can is going in next week.
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Re: Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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OldCannon wrote:No, NFA items don't change things so long as you've given the govt the money for the tax stamp.

NFA items withOUT a tax stamp is another matter entirely :mrgreen:
The NFA needs to go away along with all other tyrannical laws.

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Re: Do NFA items= problems in the future?

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It probably doesn't make any difference. Even if they make possession illegal I don't see them "coming to collect." I think it's more likely you'll have to turn them in, and they'll only come visit those who don't. I don't think there is going to be any door-to-door confiscation. They may find additional excuses to go after gun owners and conduct a raid here and there, but I don't think it will be part of a general confiscation. That said, if there is a general confiscation, it will be intended to provoke widespread violence to justify a government reaction and gun confiscation will be secondary. If that time arrives having something under the NFA will be the least of your concerns.
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