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  1. Well we picked up Potter yesterday. He’s been a very good boy so far
  2. If all mine hadn't fallen overboard in that boating accident I had out in the middle of Ontario, I would heed your advise.
  3. My issue is who is the determining force in this and the view that someone with a history of drug or alcohol dependency would be ineligible to own a firearm ever. This is a right and there should be due process to take that right away. Not because an Ex-spouse wants to screw with you.
  4. and this is exactly why the gun sights groups and organization do not want to give an inch.
  5. Here's one to ponder. all shotguns 28 gauge and larger would fall under the ammunition ban part of this for foster slugs. 20 gauge sabots may or may not depending on the sabots but all shotgun slugs larger would fall under that ban. How would that stack up for the shotgun area hunting guys left in the state?
  6. Turn back the clock and the same words you typed could have been written for the passage of the safe act. No idea about how to implement it or being written by those that knew nothing about firearms sure didn't stop them from running a vote through in the middle of the night.
  7. Norwex envirocloth and their glass cloth willmake your jaw drop with how good it looks using that. TV screens and windows too. (no chemicals)
  8. "money can't buy happiness" ....but it sure the hell can get a lot out of your way that makes one unhappy.
  9. who will be making the determination and I personally have an issue with a person that seeks help to deal with drug or alcohol addiction being barred from owning a firearms ever in their lives.
  10. the "bullet" is the projectile. It's the same caliber bullet in the ones you listed. the brass case and powder amount is different in those two
  11. bullet caliber and actual cartridge is different. 300 savage is a 30 caliber bullet. there are MANY cartridges that use 30 caliber bullets. 30-06, 300 savage, 308 Winchester, 300 Remington ultra Magnum, 300 Winchester Magnum..on and on.
  12. caliber is diameter of the bullet going down the barrel 22 caliber is a bullet that if you used a caliper to measure across it would basically be .22" 7mm mag ammo is 7 mm across it.
  13. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1002087237 This Hornady SST 12 gauge use 50 cal FTX bullets
  14. Depends on thier definition of "ammunition". if it exclude muzzleloaders they may get a pass. Also I'd like to put out there that there is 50 cal ammo that isn't just 50BMG that most people think of for military use like you did. How about the 50AE pistol round? ....better one....Any idea what caliber a 12 gauge is? .73 caliber and the sabots can be 50 cal.
  15. ‘‘(dd)(1) It shall be unlawful for any person to pos- 19 sess ammunition that is 0.50 caliber or greater.
  16. Denial DENIAL OF LICENSE.— 12 ‘‘(A) REQUIRED.—The Attorney General 13 shall deny such a license to an individual if— 14 ‘‘(i) the individual is prohibited by 15 Federal law from possessing a firearm; or 16 ‘‘(ii) the individual has been hospital- 17 ized— 18 ‘‘(I) with a mental illness, dis- 19 turbance, or diagnosis (including de- 20 pression, homicidal ideation, suicidal 21 ideation, attempted suicide, or addic- 22 tion to a controlled substance (within 23 the meaning of the Controlled Sub- 24 stances Act) or alcohol), or a brain disease (including dementia or Alz- 2 heimer’s); or 3 ‘‘(II) on account of conduct that 4 endangers self or others. 5 ‘‘(B) AUTHORIZED.—The Attorney Gen- 6 eral may deny such a license to an individual 7 if— 8 ‘‘(i) the psychological evaluation re- 9 ferred to in paragraph (2) indicates that 10 the individual— 11 ‘‘(I) has a chronic mental illness 12 or disturbance, or a brain disease, re- 13 ferred to in subparagraph (A)(ii)(I); 14 ‘‘(II) is addicted to a controlled 15 substance (within the meaning of the 16 Controlled Substances Act) or alcohol; 17 or‘‘(III) has attempted to commit 19 suicide; or 20 ‘‘(ii) prior psychological treatment or 21 evaluation of the individual indicated that 22 the individual engaged in conduct that 23 posed a danger to self or others.
  17. to get a license ‘‘(C) as deemed necessary by the licensed 23 psychologist involved, the evaluation included a 24 psychological evaluation of other members of 1 the household in which the individual resides; 2 and 3 ‘‘(D) as part of the psychological evalua- 4 tion, the licensed psychologist interviewed any 5 spouse of the individual, any former spouse of 6 the individual, and at least 2 other persons who 7 are a member of the family of, or an associate 8 of, the individual to further determine the state 9 of the mental, emotional, and relational stability 10 of the individual in relation to firearms.
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