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Millwright66
(4/4/2015)
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This "crime" happened just prior to the owner leaving for a very popular - with almost everyone except the AG and ATF types - machine gun "shoot". And now all those legal MGs are; where ? Maybe its my suspicious nature, latent misanthropy, or growing distrust of any government agency but I can't see this as a "crime of opportunity". Some intel was involved. And now ATF won't return serialed, hence legal, weapons and devices ? Why ?
We're not talking some wood stock, - ala Gibson Guitars - but completed, functional devices. Even more "curious" is the lack of indictments in this case. So long as the "case" is pending ATF can hold the evidence". Or at least that seems to be the way they see it. |
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