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"At the time of his arrest, Ali Hemani, a dual citizen of the United States and Pakistan, was being monitored by the FBI because of his alleged connection to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. The government has designated the guard as a global terrorist group."

 
"At the time of his arrest, Ali Hemani, a dual citizen of the United States and Pakistan, was being monitored by the FBI because of his alleged connection to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. The government has designated the guard as a global terrorist group."

I've been hearing about this story all day, they all left out that part. It makes more sense now on why he was charged.
 
I've been hearing about this story all day, they all left out that part. It makes more sense now on why he was charged.
I bet most of us here on PH use cannabis daily.

Before this SCOTUS ruling, it would technically be illegal for any of us to own a firearm.

People can say that it shouldn’t happen to the average citizen, but I prefer couldn’t over shouldn’t when it comes to being charged with a crime.
 
I bet most of us here on PH use cannabis daily.

Before this SCOTUS ruling, it would technically be illegal for any of us to own a firearm.

People can say that it shouldn’t happen to the average citizen, but I prefer couldn’t over shouldn’t when it comes to being charged with a crime.
Only if you tell them. I know nothing. I know that is from the Supreme Court, but they did have a guy about six months ago that had a full auto rifle rapid fire I guess would be the title. They let him go and there was another person so it’s going to be a future debate that’s why I don’t get that medical card.
 
"At the time of his arrest, Ali Hemani, a dual citizen of the United States and Pakistan, was being monitored by the FBI because of his alleged connection to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. The government has designated the guard as a global terrorist group."

That’s what the big deal was about Hunter. He lied on the application. But you can also clean out during this process. That way you wouldn’t feel like you’re lying..
 
If they thought he was plugged into a global outfit of baddies, maybe they shouldn't have "proceeded" him in his NICS check. People get denied all the time and you don't get to find out why on the spot, you have to sort that out with the Bureau later. Lots of times it's something you can get squared away and get "proceeded" afterward.

The article doesn't say what cause they had for searching his home in '22 that started the whole mess, but to me it's noteworthy that after the search, they apparently didn't have much but this lame shit that ended up in SCOTUS lol.

I'm glad that there's apparently going to be some wiggle room on the subject. I like to plink. And the coyotes lately have been utterly ignoring the terms of a cease fire of long standing, to encroach upon space my pooches roam on when they're outside to do business.
 
I have my stuff for protection. I haven’t been hunting in a couple years. But I plan to go back this year. They’re not going to go towards the gun companies. They’re not going to let this happen because they will lose money. Something about a guy a few months ago he had a machine gun. They dropped that case so I knew that this was gonna happen sooner or later. Now you can register your. SBR as a rifle it doesn’t cost you anything. You just got to get it engraved and send it in.
 
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Something about a guy a few months ago he had a machine gun.

Without knowing the facts on that one, to me it just screams Glock switch. You have to have an NFA license to buy or sell an automatic and there's a ton of rules to follow. But some ppl get hold of a Glock switch, they drop it in and leave it thinking there'll be no consequences for it and then they get busted with it.
 
Without knowing the facts on that one, to me it just screams Glock switch. You have to have an NFA license to buy or sell an automatic and there's a ton of rules to follow. But some ppl get hold of a Glock switch, they drop it in and leave it thinking there'll be no consequences for it and then they get busted with it.
I think the guy was in Oklahoma. I get what you’re talking about now.
 
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If they thought he was plugged into a global outfit of baddies, maybe they shouldn't have "proceeded" him in his NICS check. People get denied all the time and you don't get to find out why on the spot, you have to sort that out with the Bureau later. Lots of times it's something you can get squared away and get "proceeded" afterward.

The article doesn't say what cause they had for searching his home in '22 that started the whole mess, but to me it's noteworthy that after the search, they apparently didn't have much but this lame shit that ended up in SCOTUS lol.

I'm glad that there's apparently going to be some wiggle room on the subject. I like to plink. And the coyotes lately have been utterly ignoring the terms of a cease fire of long standing, to encroach upon space my pooches roam on when they're outside to do business.
I think baddies means something else or Ive been using it wrong. I wouldn't mind being plugged in with some baddies.
 
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Have you considered Vienna sausage for home defense? 🔥


I'd like to see them replace buckshot with old hard cannabis beans and see how it fairs going kinetic...

I think baddies means something else or Ive been using it wrong. I wouldn't mind being plugged in with some baddies.
I appreciate baddies on morale patches
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I think baddies means something else or Ive been using it wrong. I wouldn't mind being plugged in with some baddies.

Right ? :D Sometimes I try to avoid using a certain word or phrase, hoping to escape the attention of watchbot 3000, but I'm not terribly consistent with it. I guess for some reason I didn't want to say terrorists. Paranoid lol
 

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