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Hey, I'm Wes and welcome toUnsuppressed. We're back after having a nice
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things that we're thankful for, JudgeRashiel, I believe that's how you pronunced
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his name, his last name.Yeah. So for those of you guys
who listened to can Spear Fact ayear ago, just exactly your ago,
just a little bit over. Billand I had done show where we kind
of lamented the passing of a billin Oregon called Measure one fourteen, and
that basically suppressed everybody in the state, brought us down to basically police state
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levels of gun control. So itmade it so that we had to have
a permit before we can even thinkabout purchasing a firearm, and that permit
had to be obtained by taking aclass that was provided by local police.
They provide the instructions, but theynever clarified if they provide you with the
firearm or if you have to bringyour own, which yeah, and then
there was some contradictory things written intothe law they said that you couldn't buy,
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transfer, or otherwise be in possessionof a magazine holding more than ten
rounds for firearm. Otherwise it wouldbe a misdemeanor. But they said you
can keep them, the old onesyou had their grandfather then. But another
law they said, well, youcan use them if you are doing recreation,
recreational shooting training, or if you'rehunting, but it's illegal to hunt
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with magazines that hold more than fiverounds in most circumstances, unless you're hunting
like Nutria on private property. Sothe law was just messed up and it
God, forget about the permitting.Yeah, well I ad mentioned that.
Really, Well, well it's theit was the type of permitting. It
was basically be a program that wasset up by OSP and then it had
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to be uh and it was.There was never a clear it was so
everything was written in like by somebodywith the fucking crayon because there was no
planning, There was no anything thatwent with it, and a bunch of
stupid people. About half the statevoted for it, so you know what
I'm saying, It was just overhalf to say, I think it was
like fifty point three percent some crazy. It was damn near for half and
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a half. It was. Itwas. It was less than one percent,
and just enough to vote yes,just like a couple hundred people even,
it was just enough to push itover and they said, oh it's
past. It made me feel safe. Yeah, yeah, and yeah,
and if you ask the detern Generaland the new the government we have,
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uh, this law being found tobe unconstitutional is apparently the worst thing that
they've ever had happened to them.They're making out sound as if all Orgonians
have a gun held to their headright now unless this laws passed. So
one of the lawsuits that was Iput forth was successful. They basically looked
at the law and found that historicallyOrgonians do have the right to possess the
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best possible firearms that are available onthe market today, and that does go
back to when our state was foundback in the eighteen hundreds. So yeah,
our our constitution is more defining thaneven the federal constitutions. Yes,
but it's basically free free. Yeah. But under both the high point carry
that get rid of that shit.Under both the Origin Constitution and the United
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States Constitution Second Amendment, it isfound that that law is not constitutional by
that judge. So they're appealing itright now, and that's going to go
through. It has more legal thingsto go through because you know, we're
talking about using the republic's constitutionality tooverthrow a democratically elected law. So it's
gonna think a while to get thatcast out. But it's interesting is that
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Ratio is also kind of a lefty, so he was anybody he's a but
he's a constitutionalist in terms of thefirearm stuff. So in the end of
the book, Yeah, so accordingto Oregon Blah blah blah, Derek LeBlanc,
you know, the guy who's involvedwith you know, reporting on it
and doing a bunch of the corecase. He they were like, yeah,
so everybody at the at the legislatureis like, the ship's over.
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That case is open and closed.Now it's kind of done. He did
everything he could do to make itso the door couldn't you couldn't unseal the
vault the vault on it. Yeah, So I'm any grateful for a judge
that has a set of balls andcan look at black and white ink he
identifies as an American. Yeah,exactly. They can sit there and look
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at it and say no, thisis bullshit, regardless of how that individual
may believe out of be a gunowner if he hates gun out. But
for someone to look and say,no, this is against a lot because
we had a federal judge review andsay, oh, this is consistent with
federal firearms right regulation. This isperfectly reasonable. Oh no it's not.
You didn't read it. Personal opinion. I have a question avery has anything
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like that been tried in Idaho?I just I'm sure it's been tried,
but luckily still very conservative up here. I mean, I can conceal carry
without a permit as long as I'mresident, to my best of my knowledge,
so I don't ask anything about LikeMontana, they basically they actually issue
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you a gun. As you're cominginto into the state. You need this
permitless carry except here. If youwant to carry inside, say like incorporated
towns, you can't carry concealed.You can open carry, but you need
a permit too, Okay, conseal carry. But moving from Oregon to
here, I literally just gave itmy old one and they gave me a
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fucking new one for Montana. They'relike cool, thanks, and I literally
they printed it out right there.It took me twenty minutes fill it out.
I took my card, okay,cool, handed me a fucking new
one. So I have a questionto the to the panel. Since the
ATF just got bitch slapped on thepistol brace thing, how do you think
that plays moving forward? And whatare the advantage for all the people who
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may I mean, I don't knowwho's actually listening to this in terms of
you know, their their position onthe spectrum for do a quick rundown bill
if you, if you please,just to make sure everyone's up to date
and what that is. There issuch there is a pistol and there's an
SBR. A pistol has a pistolbrace essentially. If you, let's say,
we'll make it. We'll make itextremely simple. No, a pistol
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does not have a stock. Thatdoes not have a stock. You can
put a pistol brace on a pistol. Let's say it's an ar style platform.
You put a pistol brace on itand essentially operate it like it's an
SBR essentially, and it's still withinthe scope of scope of the law,
or but it's not within the spiritof the the concept The original concept behind
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a pistol brace was for people whoare disabled and needed an additional point of
contact with the pistol. So that'swhy most of them have a C shaped
gap on the bottom of them foryour forearm to slide into. And what
Bill is saying is some people maytake that and use italize it as a
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butt stock, which may or maynot be legal at the listening to of
this podcast, because it changes aboutevery three days, right, and allegedly
it is now legal to put thesepistol brace or stabilizing braces onto your pistols,
your ar pistols, and to usethem, right, but I mean,
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like I said, that could changetomorrow again again, and they were
now I cannot tell you who whoSo a federal court you know, have
his ninth circuit, it circuit,I think it was the ninth ninth.
Okay, ninth said yeah, thisisn't legal and or is it constitutional to
do what you're doing because common protblah blah blah blah blah. Well,
here's the reality. There is abig advantage to the to the pistol brace
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because and there's one reason if youwere saying, if you're gonna instead of
doing an SBR. The reason youhave a pistol is that it would be
covered by your CHL and depending onthe state you live in. Theoretically,
right, that was the biggest andyou also get to pass you know,
you don't have to pay the twohundred dollars tax stamp. That's all part
of it. Now, since thatrule wouldn't effect, I went and did
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an SBR stamp just because I waslike, well, I want to have
a regular stock anyway, because shootinga pistol brace is not like shooting a
stock. It's like it's still allrubbery and stupid, so it's not as
good. It's not like having astock. It is literally shooting off of
a pistol brace. But the reasonwhy I brought this up is because there
was like a change of direction inthe scope of eight of the ATF.
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They were like, hey, wegot our eyes dotted here and got her
lip bloody a little bit, andthey went, what happens next, Let's
go ahead and make any type ofpyrotechnic. Theoretically, well, most of
anything tactical would be illegal. Sowhat what is actually covered in the removal
avery or the banning like for thestocks and stuff for you're talking about for
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the pyrotechnics, we're kind of jumpingso because there was a reorientated the orient
lawyer one do we have the organlau being slapped down to now they said
that pistol braces as of now areare still legal because they try to make
those illegal and say that if youhad a pistol brace on your firearm,
it's an unregistered SBR you do notpass go you go straight to jail and
you know it's in the ask jail. And so now we want to talk
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about how the ATF is now tryingto overreach when it comes to pyrotechnics,
so like never to be outdone habituallyor you know the line step one of
these things that ATF. So fromthe little research that I've done, so
if anybody has any questions, theyshould go out and seek better clarification than
I can provide at this time.But from what I understand is the ATF
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has filed a memory random or apolicy or whatever rescinding the the like ignoring
I guess you could say, oror the authorization to have hyrotechnics like a
Nola gay pullpins, smokernaise or aNola gay poolpin flash bangs, slash grenaise,
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Yeah, like yeah, distraction devices, thank you that that's that's what
we'll call them, so smoke grenaiseand distraction devices. So they rescinded that
letter that said, Okay, youknow you can do you can use these,
you can import them, and youcan sell them to the public.
And they resented it, basing itoff of the fact the fact, basing
it off of the accusation that duringthe riots the people protesting were utilizing these
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devices in an effort to, youknow, take out out the local law
enforcement, which is pretty comical becauseif you've been around these devices, the
airsofters and paintballers and photographers, photographersutilized to make special effects, you'll realize
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there's nothing that they're really going todo. I mean, you throw smoke
grenade into a riot line or apolice line like it just makes smoke like
it's it doesn't hurt them. However, there are other devices that have been
utilized in riots that do hurt copsthat you can pick up at your local
hardware store, and those aren't illegal. So really what it comes down to
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is the direction which the ATF isgoing in my opinion, which is they
are trying to remove any training opportunityto the civilian populist. So that's smoke
grenades or these distractionary devices or UTMrounds, which have recently been banned from
sale to the civilian population, andthat's strictly just a training tool, like
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that's there's nothing that can be usednefariously to my knowledge, on these UTM
rounds, which have little paint roundsinside of a low charge cartridge and it
comes out and hits the person you'reaiming at and you're like, I got
you. So it's a high techairsoft BB theoretically. I mean, but
now, because that was the pointI was gonna I was gonna bring up,
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or I was going to ask ifeverybody thought the same thing what I
was thinking that it was, isthis more of a direct assault on the
training industry uh in the United States? Because look at the tools that are
being being attacked. It's like onething, the next thing, the next
thing, Look, they're going toonly range theatrics're I mean, next thing
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is, look, we're now it'sillegal for you to shoot out of a
car. We don't want you todo that because you can't have cars at
a gun ranger. You can't there'dbe something it will always be. Or
you can't have plates, you can'thave body armor, you can't have yeah,
yeah, illegal in California on bodyarmour to my knowledge, yeah,
Or or it's hey, you knowwhat, we don't want you to be
able. You know what. Youcan no longer own a glass bottle,
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you can't have a rag, andyou can't have anything else that could be
hot. So you know, it'slike it's those I mean, because that's
exactly I mean, why are youattacking something that is obviously it's it's like
turning a blind eye on what's dangerousversus what's functional or we're safe. Well,
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eventually it's going to have to befireworks, right, because fireworks can
be converted into making explosives. Ihave never modified any firework, any type
of incendiary for any other means andexactly what it was used for. If
you guys have ever seen an mA E go off, there's plenty of
poage of going off now people havebeen posting them, but m ad is
when they go off or they're allowedand they cast them. Substruction. Right,
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if you're holding your hand and you'regoing to lose your hand. So
you know, there's fireworks arellegal fora reason. But then you know,
I remember back at twenty eleven therewas a big issue they were taking uh
they're the protests for the the theninety nine percent or whatever they call it,
the occupying moment. They were takingthe mortar fireworks, the ones that
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grew up, and they are illegalin organ but they were taking them down
from Washington, put them in andglass dryers and setting them off to make
a big boom and throw a bigfrag too. That would be fragmentationous.
They're filling with nails and other thingstoo, and so it can't fly anywhere,
so you light it off. Itkind of just sus around inside.
I don't do the manufacturing or modificationwith any part either. I'm just saying
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that that's just it's stuff you can'tdo with anything can be misused, Like
you buy gasoline with the intention ofputting it in your car or your boat
or your your you know, lawnmower, tractor or whatever, but it
doesn't stop you from mixing it withother common chemicals and making napalm or that's
the It's it's kind of silly thatthey're they're going and say, well,
we don't want people to own thesethese smoke rates. Really, it just
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makes smoke. It's only a problemif you throw it a really really dry
grass or sticks and that becomes tenderand you can start a fire. There
are pyro smokers. We understand theway you can do that stuff. I
mean, really, what it comesdown to is you're dealing with a government
agency, and the government agency has, as an animal, has to exist
and do what it's been created todo. And that's what they're going to
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continue to do, which is continuallyremove the rights, or not the rights,
the ability to do things and makeit more and more illegal, just
like all of our other government Imean, look at alcohol and drag like
that. It's gone down to thepoint now or the cop just has to
say I think you're impaired, andyou don't even have to blow like you
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just be like no, yeah,I think you're impaired. You're done,
and that will continue to go thatway. Yeah, And I've led the
lossits and I'm bringing up these examplesjust for the benefit of the people who
are listening who may not be asup on this as we are, because
I don't expect everyone to know everysingle thing that we're interested in. Pat
brought up something interesting earlier. Hewas talking about the It was that the
Federal Firearms AMMO Act is that?What is that? What it is?
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Or it's called Senate Bill three twotwo three, it's unequivalently dubbed the AMMO
Act, and it is. Itwas brought up by Feinstein, who's an
Indian apparently, and some other Democratdouchebag that they basically any AMMO you buy,
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they wanted to go through an FFL. You buy a box of twenty,
it goes through an FFL, payfor the transfer. There's no more
bulk AMMO. There's none of this. It is to prevent bulk sales of
ammunition, promote record keeping and reportingof ammunition and ammunition straw purchasing. So
I can't buy AMMO safe for thewife, because you know she knows what
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she's doing, so I can't dothat anymore. If this were to pass,
require background check before the transfer ammunitionby certain Federal firearm license ease to
non licensees, it's never gonna sethe fucking light of day. No,
that's I'm not worried about that.But it's every he's not so sure.
He's like anything's possible, absolutely anything, sure, But these fucking dipshits can't
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even pass gas without trying to that. I'm not I'm not trying to talk
about it. But you know,you got Oregon one fourteen, you got
the pistol braces, now you gotthe pyro stuff, and then you have
this, and yeah it I havea hard time believing that it's all not.
Hey man, we're gonna play thesefucking games this week, Okay,
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well we'll fucking do this too.And I don't I don't think well enough
alone. And it's like you mentionedBill Amantifa, whoever those idiots are,
they were using him, and itwas like, yeah, you gave it
to him, So the fuck areyou trying to tell the rest of us
not to play with it. Well, it's a scenario and now you're punishing
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it. It's just hypocrisy is phenomenal. Well, I think I think Avery
said it really well. The thethe branch of government, each one of
the each one of these small,you know, three letter agencies or large
three letter agencies, they exist togovern and to make it safer. They
may they create rules and they createa narrative or or a or a plan
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of action that's going to say,we're going to make you safer by doing
this thing. That's how they justifyit. And the reality is is that
if they just got told no inone area that they were pushing hard for,
they have to reset, reorient andjustify their justify their department and their
budget by doing something else. Andthat is how and and they're going to
inevitably always try to attack your ourrights in general. Now, I know
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that there are certain things going onin the UH, in the in the
one A space, so to speak, where they're talking about controlling language and
stuff on the internet. There wasa whole bunch of new things that came
up in the last couple of weeksabout how you're not they're trying to control
what's allowed to be said on theinternet, trying to do content content management
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at a federal level. And Idon't know how that's going to shake out.
Have you heard anything about that yet, Wes, I have not.
Yeah, that's the thing, soI can't tell you what the It was
something that was signed and they're likesaying, yeah, we're going to go
ahead and make it. So youguys can't have this content on here or
there. Yeah, so we're goingright down the line. I'm not surprised
though, you're you're getting you're gettinga lot of things coming down the pipe
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that aren't well, this is safefor the I R S to keep things
going, but it's not enacted forthe IR bill. You probably I don't
know if you've got a letter yetabout corporate security reporting the Oregon. Did
you get that this year yet?I haven't gotten that yet. So it's
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for taxes. And I know we'regetting off on a tangent, but we're
we're those subjects. You know,it's a it's a government over each topic
night. It's kind of like,yeah, it is. It's they want
you to fill out how much yourbusines makes and all this and the person
because they want to make sure youryour business is operating legitimately, even though
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you already I already fell out allthis fucking garbage anyway, and now I
have to go fill out this otherfucking garbage for a different department within the
Treasury, because that department doesn't talkto these dick suckers up here about the
same fucking thing that And it's justmore garbage. And you know what,
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it's like, they can't fuck youstraight out, so it's like, oh,
well, you know, fill outthis paper work, forgot about it,
so we're gonna fuck you that way. It's there's always something to try
to get you to screw up.Yeah, well yeah, yeah, overreach
and it's well, the plan ofaction is is that if you're going to
if you're feeling about paperwork, they'regoing to look for discrepancies between the paperwork
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and order so they can audit.But with that mind, the last thing
before we hit our thirty minute marker, I it's got the DMV. I've
got to update my license after eightyears, you know, got to go
down and take the picture. Andit's like it's talking about real ID,
right, so it allows you tofly in all that crap. Yea.
I what I thought was, isn'tthis a real ID? So the driver's
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license isn't good enough anymore. Nowwe need an extra check on top of
an extra check upart of an extracheck. And I'm wondering how many,
how many and how many different agenciesis that actually a thing? Like there's
everything is double triple, quadruple check. Because like in the day to day,
like when I do like a loanright, it's there is no common
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sense in that process. It's strictlylaw. It's law liability. That's how
it works. I think we're runninginto the same issues with everything associated with
the one A two A thing whereit's about law we have. It takes
a long time to overcome stupid shitthat people vote on or politicians will pass
through knowing full well that it's nota constitutionally support or you know, action,
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but it takes what two three yearsto get it cleared back up,
and they will literally file that thingagain with different language so they can keep
getting their way and denying your rightsconsistently through time. So it maybe they'll
lose the fight over five to tenyears, but that five to ten years,
how many people have lost out onthat option, so it no longer
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becomes an option that they see asviable. I mean avery win before like
two thousand, I don't remember alot of people owning like ars. I
don't. It wasn't like a likeit was an explosion. It wasn't an
explosion of people owning them. Whatchanged, I mean pat or avery?
I mean what changed? Well,you had the you had the airband that
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ended in four. It was aten year thing. Yeah, ninety four
to Yeah, ninety four to four. Are you talking about the Brady Bill.
Yeah, yeah, No, therewas assault weapons ban or some shits
a Brady Bill. That's a BradyBville, a Brady Bill bill, and
people just I don't think people we'rebringing them out. I just don't think
it was I mean, really,what it was is features of ars that
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you couldn't have too many of thesefeatures on an ar. And so for
example, you couldn't have a threadedbarrel, you had to have whatever welding
on there. You can have compensators, you can have ban at lugs or
whatever you can look at, Yeah, irrelevant points, you couldn't have them
on your gun. So you canlook up the exact verbiage of the bill.
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But basically it wasn't supposed to beable to do certain things that a
quote unquote assault rifle can do.But yeah, that sunset it, which
was pretty impressive because most of thetime they don't sunset bills like that.
Usually they are indefinite. So wegot very lucky there. But I think
there's a couple other things. Imean, we've talked a little bit about
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it in the past. You know, the magical dynamic videos kind of set
the precedence for the gun fo thatexisted, you know, and then you
have wars that kicked off where everybodycarried one of those things from three hundred
and sixty five days to you know, times two, three four, depending
on how many deployments they had,and they became very popular amongst those people.
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And so you had a few differentdirections that it went. But yeah,
and then in the game, yeahit is today. I mean,
goodness, everybody did buy him though. I mean, let's be honest,
because now we have i mean,forty to fifty million of you know,
of those rifles in circulation. It'snot like they're going away. Yeah,
So, I mean, which isgood. I mean I would I would
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hesitate to believe that they could say, hey, let's do a You're going
to do a mandatory gun buy back, and I don't. I don't.
Most people just say no. Ithink they tried that a few years ago
in what Connecticut and like ten peopleshowed up. So, okay, you
don't get a buyback. Shit,you don't. Can't make it anvlentary.
It has to be it has tobe voluntary. They I saw Tyana Carrera
do that. They got kicked out. They said, don't watch on the
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property. So he's running around tryingto save firearms, and someone turned in
a fired still new inbox, originalfilato UZI, and a part of me
to keep from crying, just liedto myself and said, probably just an
airsoft gasp blowback us. He wasn'ta real thing. He couldn't have been.
Fucking idiots. Okay, I've gotone for you, idiots. Get
the cool shit like that, right, old dude, old dude at the
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gym, his buddy. So,I have no idea who this person is.
Has an original Thompson Select Fire Everythingoriginal box from Thompson from like nineteen
twenty fuck eight. Is the originalnineteen twenty eight like high typewriter style.
Oh yeah, no, it's goteverything. It has a straight mag he
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said. It has a straight magand the fifty round drum. He has
everything. Well, those are sexyand it is one hundred percent pristine because
he's terrified. This guy's old.This guy's like, you know, he
is in his late eighties. Itwas a gift from him from you know,
his grand his like grandfather gave itto him kind of thing. And
he said, yeah, he doesn'tknow what to do with it. And
I'm like, well, that's aselect fire weapon. I don't know what
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to tell you. Just mind yourown business. I just don't ever talk
to me about it again. Havea nice nat in the safe. Fuck
it. You know, I justgrandfathered, So yeah, I guess it
is grandfather, but yeah, I'mnot sure how long that life be.
Isn't the whole point that it meansyou can your grandfather can give it to
you kind of a thing, likethey can pass it down is theory.
I believe can put it in theNFA, so he use it, I
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think, I think, or hecanna take it out and shoot it.
They're like I'm gonna shoot it.I'm like, yeah, or just keep
it in the safe and I'll tellingme when he gives a shit. It's
not my problem because I haven't brokenany laws or I don't know anything about
it. So yeah. See,anyway, I just thought it was an
interesting one. He was like,yeah, man, this thing's got select
fire and I was like, Idon't tell you, man, I got
nothing. I mean, you candeclare it and get a stamp. Yeah,
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back in the day you could mailorder for one of those things.
Is that twenty eight hundred bucks forwhatever they cost, which was a ridiculous
amount of money in the nineteen thirties. But you can send in a coupon
with the check for wait, itshows up at your doorstep. Bolatto.
Well, I guess the consensus forthis one is we're thankful for the fact
that we have rights. We're thankfulto the fact that we have we get
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to laugh at you with tender andthen of course we also are dissatisfied with
the fact that, you know,the government agencies are consistently going to go
after something you care about in oneway, shape or form, so they
have no authority to do so.It's beautiful and we allow it. So
remember silence. Silence always starts violencein the future, absu, somebody's going
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to pay for it. And yeah, thank you getting Damien for the tip.
I appreciate it. And if anyoneelse out there, we'd like to
spare a little holiday cheer as wego into the holiday season. Can spare
efact tip chart gmail dot com.Yeah, I think it's gonna do it
first year with today, I hopethey Earn had a happy Thanksgiving. I
know I did. For a lotof fun, got a chance to hit
around family and some friends. Itwas It was good times. And remember
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everyone out there when it comes toyour wife, whether it be the First
Amendment, Second Amendment, or allthe others, make sure you stay unsuppressed.
And remember in our ex next episode, we're going to talk about homework.
Hope you guys did it.