To: Idlewise
Mr. Dicken passed background checks and purchased several handguns before Aug. 24, when state police called saying they needed to visit to verify serial numbers of his guns before they approved his pending purchase. Two troopers arrived at Mr. Dicken's house in an unmarked car, Mr. Dicken presented the guns, and the troopers told him they had been ordered to seize all his firearms. This really ticks me off reading this story. I would rather die than have my guns confiscated.
To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
"You know your country is dying when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and ethical, and what is legal." -- John De Armond
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