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even after decades of pot smoking, he's still clearer headed than most politicians, esp. european...his guitarist Kurt Hannemann recently succumbed to complications with (flesh eating bacteria) he claimed due to spider bite in friend's hot tub. After the record label moguls, theft by online warez sites/torrents, those guys don't make much.
foxnews.com/us/2016/07/01/fbi-considered-alerts-on-buyers-multiple-guns-but-was-scrapped-over-legal-concerns.html
will be alerting *ss off, to no avail-they met w/ him PERSONALLY 3x and did NOTHING-not legal concerns, just utterly worthless. I don't even bother unless multiple purchases: w/ waiting period, delays, 10% WA tax, spur of the moment gun buys don't happen, w/ stripped receivers best option. |
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