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kenpoprofessor said:I often wonder why you guys get excited about this sort of thing, it will never pass, we all know it. They love selling the sizzle and smell of a good steak, but you'll never see the meat.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
Suck My Glock said:Did I jump up and down saying hallelujah?
I understand your point, but don't accuse me of something there's no evidence of. I bring these to your attention, partly for entertainment, but also just to keep you abreast of what's going on. What you do with it is up to you.
BigNate said:Thanks for sharing - although if the article is correct - and the IRS's entire arsenal / stockpile has a value of only $700,000.00 - well - I'd not have nearly the concern about it (other than the fact that I'd say it would be better if they had ZERO armed agents and relied on the courts and other law enforcement where physical force is necessary). I bet that number is either a misprint or just really lazy reporting. I bet they left off a set of zeros... Candidly, I'd bet a good bit that that there are individuals here in the valley who have more than $700,000.00 worth of weapons and ammo in their personal holdings.
BigNate said:BigNate said:Thanks for sharing - although if the article is correct - and the IRS's entire arsenal / stockpile has a value of only $700,000.00 - well - I'd not have nearly the concern about it (other than the fact that I'd say it would be better if they had ZERO armed agents and relied on the courts and other law enforcement where physical force is necessary). I bet that number is either a misprint or just really lazy reporting. I bet they left off a set of zeros... Candidly, I'd bet a good bit that that there are individuals here in the valley who have more than $700,000.00 worth of weapons and ammo in their personal holdings.
OK - I'm wrong - the Senator's site says the stockpile is worth $700,000.... Odd...
https://www.marshall.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sen-marshall-bills-prevent-irs-overreach/
This article references the GAO in asserting more like 5M rounds...Tenring said:BigNate said:BigNate said:Thanks for sharing - although if the article is correct - and the IRS's entire arsenal / stockpile has a value of only $700,000.00 - well - I'd not have nearly the concern about it (other than the fact that I'd say it would be better if they had ZERO armed agents and relied on the courts and other law enforcement where physical force is necessary). I bet that number is either a misprint or just really lazy reporting. I bet they left off a set of zeros... Candidly, I'd bet a good bit that that there are individuals here in the valley who have more than $700,000.00 worth of weapons and ammo in their personal holdings.
OK - I'm wrong - the Senator's site says the stockpile is worth $700,000.... Odd...
https://www.marshall.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sen-marshall-bills-prevent-irs-overreach/
I thought the IRS bought something like 2 million rounds a while back. :think:
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