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Comment by:
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(6/24/2015)
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gov't worthlessness: even essential oils extractors (i.e. DIY perfume, soap - usually women/female) must face registration and tax because they happen to "get alcohol as a by-product" http://www.ttb.gov/spirits/faq.shtml they also don't give you the magic numbers for the legal term "spirits" at which point you become instantly felonious... Wikipedia says 1. at or above 20% ABV ....AND....2. a DISTILLED product https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distilled_beverage however distilled spirits are generally 35% or more (usually 40% or more) - guy has interesting comment about Discovery tv show "moonshiners":
"The "Dumbest" was when the "Sheriff" went asking the store for names of people that bought reloading supplies. ??? how did he know the |
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(6/24/2015)
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"casing's he found had been reloaded? how did he know that people who bought primers, powder or 30 caliber bullets were using them to reload a 30-30 when the same stuff is used for so many different 30 caliber cartridges ??? Here's a "news flash" people that reload PICK UP the fired casings, otherwise they can't RELOAD them....LOL Besides, what about those,like me, that buy their supplies mail order. I bet the guy that wrote the script is from NYC and has never even fired a gun, thus the Ignorance. The only "Discovery" is that "Discovery" is full of S..T."" |
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