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September 9th, 2003, 08:46 PM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
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Suppose for a moment that you are a drug addict turned thief to get money for your next fix ... you checked the local gun registries under the freedom of information act ... You'd wait till everyone was away at work ...
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Well, I'm happy to report that unless this country changes very radically I'll never have to worry about keeping up with the Jones' in a domestic arms race, because as far as I know none of my neighbours have guns.
And even if they did, I don't think just any member of the public would be able to go and browse the local firearms registry to find out.
And even if they could, I doubt a junkie as desperate as the one you describe would have the patience to take the time and trouble to carefully carry out such research if he were unable to wait until one of the places was empty. People in that state don't make reasoned, informed decisions and weigh up the risks. They'll just go for the nearest & quickest (not necessarily the safest or easiest) source of cash.
EDIT: That pizza-delivery death is just... wierd. I hope that idea doesn't catch on. �Domestic Arms Race� Now there is a topic worthy of further discussion. The arming of the domestic household.
But first we would need to work out some terminology.
What would the threshold for an armed household be? Is a home with a 12 gauge Mossberg and half a box of #8 shells in the closet armed? Or do they need to have some 9�s and an SKS with a belt full of 30�s?
What qualifies as an arms race? If the gang down the street has a few 9�s, and you go out and get a 44 automag, is this an arms race?
What about collectors? Is it a collection, or an arsenal? Is it WW2 artifact, or an assault weapon?
Is a 30/378 Weatherby magnum a deer rifle, or an antitank weapon?
Is FFg propellant for rustic firearms, or a weapon of mass destruction? Is FFFg pistol powder or bomb fuel?
What level of fire power would make a home into a super power?
What would distance thresholds for weapons classes be? House to house, block to block, trans-neighborhood. And let�s not forget the mobile-automobile-deployable class of weapons. I guess we need to classify biologic weapons too. They could range from point defense (chained up dog) all they way to germ warfare (14 year old with daughter with mono) And we should also add psyco stuff too (loud stereos and teenage gear head offspring)
How much ammo would a house need to be considered a pre-prepared defensive position?
Does a potato gun qualify as artillery? Can a bag full of bottle rockets be considered a MLRS?
Is ammonia and Clorox a WMD? Are a bag of nitrate fertilizer and a can of fuel oil evidence of WMD manufacturing?
Is putting the bug zapper on a tree limb that overhangs your neighbors yard really an act of war?
If your mutt gets to the poodle that lives next door, is it a war crime?
If the mutt then kills the cat next door, can they charge him with genocide?
Should catching the local street gang in a well planed horse shoe ambush with pre-planed fields of fire and a clear open kill zone be against the law?
Should pre-emptive strikes against crack houses include a scorched earth policy?
To be continued.
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September 9th, 2003, 09:42 PM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
Does a potato gun qualify as artillery?
YES!!! Definitely
ATF:
"...are not firearms provided that they are used solely for launching potatoes for recreational purposes. However, any such devices which are used as weapons or used to launch other forms of projectiles may be firearms and destructive devices as defined."
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September 9th, 2003, 09:57 PM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
i think they should ban pools more children die from drowing in pools than from guns each year.
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September 10th, 2003, 03:00 AM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
If you're about to be attacked by a vicious dog, you can shoot the potato gun at it.
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September 10th, 2003, 03:46 AM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
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If you're about to be attacked by a vicious dog, you can shoot the potato gun at it.
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However, since you are not using it for a recreational purpose, it becomes a firearm and therefore falls under the rules for firearms in your jurisdiction.
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September 10th, 2003, 04:02 AM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
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If you're about to be attacked by a vicious dog, you can shoot the potato gun at it.
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Not unless you first fix bayonette. The potatoe gun is an unreliable weapon in short range. Trust me.
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September 10th, 2003, 04:17 AM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
Then it falls under the... umm... sharp pointy objects... regulation.
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September 10th, 2003, 07:14 AM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
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If you're about to be attacked by a vicious dog, you can shoot the potato gun at it.
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Not unless you first fix bayonette. The potatoe gun is an unreliable weapon in short range. Trust me. Yes, but is it a Russian potato gun or a Chinese potato gun? Bayonettes are illegal on Chinese potato guns.
[ September 10, 2003, 06:15: Message edited by: Alpha Kodiak ]
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
LOL! Those are cool T-shirts. I like the one that says "Vote for me if you want to live!"
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September 10th, 2003, 03:38 PM
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Re: OT: And you thought the world was sane...
Well, you can run an extension from the bottom of the pistol grip to the stock. Then it becomes a "thumbhole" stock and is legal.
Does anyone know the average weight of a potato? We will need that to calculate the muzzle energy of the weapon in order to calculate its probable effectiveness against a charging dog.
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