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Hugh Johnson said:
FN FAL, aren't you moving to Peru?

And don't away mad just yet...not only are there, "FEES" (which some could view as "taxes"), there's an application process. Imagine the frick outta dat?

[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR447.31]

[Page 11]

TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS, AND FIREARMS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES,
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

PART 447_IMPORTATION OF ARMS, AMMUNITION AND IMPLEMENTS OF WAR--Table
of Contents

Subpart D_Registration

Sec. 447.31 Registration requirement.


Persons engaged in the business, in the United States, of importing
articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions Import List must register by
making an application on ATF Form 4587.

[T.D. ATF-484, 67 FR 64526, Oct. 21, 2002]
 
FN FAL said:
http://www.atf.gov/forms/pdfs/f53303a.pdf


And there is the application form...


I guess the government is the sheppard and the form is the tyranny of evil man and the pen is the weak. But I'm trying hard to be the sheppard....


Oh...and don't forget to submit the form in triplicate. Them sheppards get might touchy about dose tings.
 
Hugh Johnson said:
FN FAL, Tim got the needle, good luck.
Well, that's good for timmy. Hey, while I got you here...

Timothy McVeigh the Border Patrolman and his partner Timothy McVeigh, are at risk of life in prison for terrorist gunfire to the anus attack...

POSTED: 8:35 pm MST March 10, 2006

March 10, 2006 -- For the first time, family members of one of the two border patrol agents convicted of shooting a suspected drug smuggler and trying to cover it up speak out.

Both the wife and father-in-law of Agent Ignacio Ramos spoke Friday, saying both Ramos and Agent Jose Alonso Compean are being used as scapegoats in this case. The family members said their convictions send a wrong message to all law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day.

As both are facing life in prison, Ramos' family said he may have made a mistake but the punishment doesn't warrant the crime.

"My husband did his job, and he would have done it 10 times over. Yes, he made a mistake. It was an administrative error. He didn't report it because he didn't want to or because he was covering it up. He made a mistake; we all make mistakes, but I don't think that life in prison is something that he should be facing, especially when this drug smuggler will never serve a day in prison for what he did," said Monica Ramos, Ignacio Ramos' wife.

"Did they try to cover it up? No ma'am, they didn't try to cover it up. Everybody knew; everybody knew what happened. Everybody heard the gunfire," said Joe Loya, Ignacio Ramos' father-in-law.
Ramos has three young sons.

He will be sentenced in June. His family is appealing the conviction
 
FN FAL said:
You still haven't proven that this is not a tax issue.

I don't have to or care to prove anything. Get a grip and take your pills dude. Nobody cares about your ranting and raving.
 
HangerRat said:
I don't have to or care to prove anything.
I think what you meant to say, is that you "can't" prove anything.
 

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