...but the comments window for the proposed rule to change the requirements for using a trust to transfer NFA weapons closes on Dec 9.
I've commented (maybe even twice, I can't remember!) and if you go here, you can, too.
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A woman shot and killed by police on Capitol Hill supposedly was a
threat to public safety, but a review of the known facts shows it was
the police who may have posed the greater threat to public safety.
It appears Miriam Carey never violated any law until police began pursuing her car. Officers, on the other hand, fired numerous shots at her in a crowded public space near the Capitol
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/capitol-cops-gunned-down-my-innocent-sister/#8vu2BQFwJZ6bOMH6.99
It appears Miriam Carey never violated any law until police began pursuing her car. Officers, on the other hand, fired numerous shots at her in a crowded public space near the Capitol
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/capitol-cops-gunned-down-my-innocent-sister/#8vu2BQFwJZ6bOMH6.99
A woman shot and killed by police on Capitol Hill supposedly was a
threat to public safety, but a review of the known facts shows it was
the police who may have posed the greater threat to public safety.
It appears Miriam Carey never violated any law until police began pursuing her car. Officers, on the other hand, fired numerous shots at her in a crowded public space near the Capitol
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/capitol-cops-gunned-down-my-innocent-sister/#8vu2BQFwJZ6bOMH6.99
It appears Miriam Carey never violated any law until police began pursuing her car. Officers, on the other hand, fired numerous shots at her in a crowded public space near the Capitol
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/capitol-cops-gunned-down-my-innocent-sister/#8vu2BQFwJZ6bOMH6.99
An
11-year-old Oregon girl who wanted to help her father pay for her
braces by selling mistletoe over the holidays, found herself embroiled
in city bureaucracy. On Saturday, Madison Root went to the downtown
market to sell fresh mistletoe she cut and wrapped herself from her
uncle’s farm in Oregon.
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
An
11-year-old Oregon girl who wanted to help her father pay for her
braces by selling mistletoe over the holidays, found herself embroiled
in city bureaucracy. On Saturday, Madison Root went to the downtown
market to sell fresh mistletoe she cut and wrapped herself from her
uncle’s farm in Oregon.
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
An 11-year-old Oregon girl who wanted to help her father pay for her
braces by selling mistletoe over the holidays, found herself embroiled
in city bureaucracy. On Saturday, Madison Root went to the downtown
market to sell fresh mistletoe she cut and wrapped herself from her
uncle’s farm in Oregon.
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
She told KATU News, “I felt like I could help my dad with the money.”
However, a private security guard hired by Portland Saturday Market blocked her path to a straighter smile by telling her to stop selling the mistletoe, citing city rules that ban conducting business or soliciting at a park without proper approval and documentation.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/city-stops-girl-11-selling-mistletoe-to-fund-braces/#dKf4YRHYK9uQ1FAO.99
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Since I have one in the pipe, I'm not sure I want to... who knows if I'd EVER see that piece...
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