Posted on 08/19/2014 8:55:28 AM PDT by rktman
This question is being posed after a large amount of weapons were found in domestic dispute case in Saddle Brook. A man was stabbed by his wife, and she was charged. The police found the husbands gun collection and confiscated it in accordance with protocol. He may be charged for the massive amount of gunpowder in his possession.
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DHS has decided that anyone with more than 5 days supply of food in their home is a hoarder. *And* because of that falls into the potential domestic terrorist category. I'm not making that up.
If things get really tough, we can logically expect DHS to offer incentives to people to rat out their neighbors with extra food. Which DHS will then confiscate via raids by tactical teams of para military cops, well armed by our benevolent government.
There is plenty of precedent for just such actions. And it is one reason they are so intent on disarming every single one of us.
See my post #61. By decreeing this, DHS has in effect set a limit on the food you can store.
DHS has decided that anyone with more than 5 days supply of food in their home is a hoarder.
Do you have a link for that info?
Here in the South, there is freedom. I, like many people I know, not only have a sufficient stockpile of ammo, we can reload more, and have the supplies and equipment to do so.
I don't plan to ever again cross the Ben Franklin Bridge into that hellhole.
I seriously, seriously doubt it was black (saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur) powder. Most likely, it was composite gunpowder of the reloading sort.
What a liberal fool East coast reporter calls a “massive” amount of gun powder would not get most of we shot shell reloaders through summer trap season. I am almost out of 700X and can’t find more.
No I don't. I assure you I did in fact read it from what I recall as a reputable source. This was when so many of the internal memos were citing vets, 10th amendment people and such as potential domestic terrorists.
Sorry, wish I could cite the source. But there is so much awful stuff coming out of the federal government that it would drive one insane storing all of it in some sort of orderly fashion.
Stop bogartin’ the ammo........
Another reason never to go to New Joisey.
Then Goex has been false advertising?
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Gunpowder is NOT ammunition, it is one COMPONENT of ammo. It is also generally not explosive, instead being a propellant.
Yes, no less than 1000 rounds for every firearm you own.
Blackpowder usually does has storage limits in residential areas, because it IS an explosive.
.22lr check
9mm short
38 super short
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357mag short
223 check
12ga short
Dang. And the gun show was just here. Kinda warms your heart to see folks carrying a wide array of weapons through a casino and hardly anyone blinks.
Shhhh...dont give them any ideas.
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You can never have too many guns or enough ammunition.
Or toilet paper. :>}
Not to be snarky, but tell that to the young mother facing years in prison from a NJ hanging judge & fanatical prosecutor simply because `the law is the law’.
Making an example of someone in either case, IMO.
Theyll start out with a large number to placate people - who needs more than 100,000 rounds..
Then itll be who needs 50,000 rounds.
Then 20,000 rounds..
Then 10,000..
Then 5,000..
Pretty soon well be all Barney Fife
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