To: A CA Guy
I think there are probably a lot of people like yourself that do not realize that a case has to be built against these people and that running around and making a ruckus serves no purpose other than to warn those being watched. There are not a lot of laws on the books that keep people from training. US authorities have to get them on something else and that could take time.
14 posted on
02/16/2006 11:37:00 PM PST by
Rockitz
(After all these years, it's still rocket science.)
To: Rockitz
And who do we get to thank for that? ;-)
15 posted on
02/16/2006 11:40:22 PM PST by
RedCell
To: Rockitz
Ted Kennedy, Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy are probably stopping by to drop them off coffee and donuts.
To: Rockitz
There are not a lot of laws on the books that keep people from training. US authorities have to get them on something else and that could take time. Are we talking Bill Clinton's "midnight basketball" program here?
60 posted on
02/17/2006 1:28:32 AM PST by
The Duke
To: Rockitz
Yes, but reports of full auto and explosives need to be looked into. The BATFE love their raids when there is suspected automatic weapons. I would be willing to bet that they are not licensed for class III weapons or explosives.
108 posted on
02/17/2006 10:30:32 AM PST by
looscnnn
("Olestra (Olean) applications causes memory leaks" PC Confusious)
To: Rockitz
There are not a lot of laws on the books that keep people from training. US authorities have to get them on something else and that could take time. Automatic gunfire, plus explosions heard in the area. Easy to check the National Firearms Register to see if there are any machine guns, or destructive devices, on the register. If not, send in the BATFE for a little no notice inspection, with backup by the National Guard.
173 posted on
08/09/2006 11:28:17 AM PDT by
El Gato
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