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Stag Arms Guilty of FFL Violations - bradberry - 12-22-2015 Interesting issue with Stag Arms http://touch.courant.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-85392823/ RE: Stag Arms Guilty of FFL Violations - Dutz - 12-23-2015 This is a case where justice would have been a fine and probation until they passed and shown they can be more accurate. This was a blatant witch hunt trying to make an example and/or be able to try and say the entire industry is careless to lay a foundation of future attacks. RE: Stag Arms Guilty of FFL Violations - bradberry - 12-23-2015 (12-23-2015, 09:13 AM)Dutz Wrote: This is a case where justice would have been a fine and probation until they passed and shown they can be more accurate. I agree. There are many ways that the GOV can or will coerce to their purposes RE: Stag Arms Guilty of FFL Violations - British Gunner - 12-24-2015 This is strangely reminiscent of the government's SWAT raid on Gibson guitars in 2011, where the confiscated hundreds of guitars on the premise that they might have broken foreign laws. I'm sure it was a coincidence that the Gibson CEO was a strong conservative supporter. I'm not ant-government, I'm just against unconstitutional government. |