To: apillar
OK, let’s take it to the next step. What are you going to tell the judge? Nothing, I guess.
Then, we move on to the trial. Unless you bought all your guns “off record” you will have a helluva problem, Mac. Perjury is your last resort, I suppose, and we know where that leads.
To: OldPossum
Unless you bought all your guns off record Actually if you have read any of my posts for the last ten years, I explain how I decide to "opt out" of the nation gun laws back around the time the Brady Bill was rammed down are throats. Since that day, I have purchased all my guns from individuals, cash only, no paper trail. So yes all my guns are "off record". And yes, if I would be more than willing to commit perjury if asked straight out in a court of law if I own a gun, because it is no more the judges business then any other government toadie and he/she wouldn't be dragging me into court and demanding I answer under oath if they had any other means to find out the answer...
22 posted on
03/29/2012 10:15:53 AM PDT by
apillar
To: OldPossum
“Then, we move on to the trial. Unless you bought all your guns off record you will have a helluva problem, Mac. Perjury is your last resort, I suppose, and we know where that leads.”
Why? Just because a cop asks a question doesn’t mean you have to answer it. Not answering is not perjury.
Buying a firearm “off the record” is not immoral or a crime.
But tell us where perjury leads, since a whole dept full of cops was just busted for lying on their timesheets. Thats theft among other things.
26 posted on
03/29/2012 10:31:10 AM PDT by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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