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Good morning Oregon, happy Friday! Just stopping by quick, furniture store should be here soon, delivering the wife's new table. That welding stand is cool!!!
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 41.5 and wet. Light overcast and patches of blue sky now, but some solid real nasty bluish black sky moving this way from the west.
Several of us have a meeting with an attorney and a couple of board members later this morning. That could make for an interesting morning.
Jim and Dave... Want to hear something that will make you sick?
If so then read below.
I have a Luger that my grandpa traded a .357 for. It's been nickel plated. What a waste!
I know "someone" who had a 1941 Browning Hi-Power 9mm, Belgian made with **** eagle and swastika proof-marks on it brought back from Italy after WWII..............This person TRADED the weapon for a tank of gas, a case of beer, and some weed.
This person should have been shot with the weapon instead.
Sick indeed.
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Naw, not this time Roy, this is a good guy and not costing me any money. That stupid bill was voted out of the house committee yesterday, the supposed "Universal Background Check Bill". Because there was no exemptions provided, anyone with firearms on loan for display with public or private museums will have to retrieve them before the law goes into effect. Otherwise, in order to legally get the firearms returned the museum will have to take them to an FFL dealer, he has to run a background check on me and enter all of them into his inventory and then, after $70 or $75 in fees, I can get them back. Since it is now just one vote and a governor's signature away from becoming law, the Museum folks are going into the "great concern" mode and following the lead of several Washington State museums who sent all of the private firearms on display home with the owners.
1 year Jail and $6500 fine first offense, 5 years prison $10500 second and subsequent violations. You can actually go out as a drunk driver, run over grandma and her two grandkids and not get as many fines or as much jail time.
I have the firearms I listed last night "on loan" to one museum. "John Wayne" in his Marine fatigues will have to stand in the sand without the M1 and Field Marshal Fritz will have to hold a broom I guess.
I have an 1877 Winchester Lever Action on loan to a Historical Society Museum, but I haven't heard from them yet. If the law passes, I'll have to go retrieve that one as well. Their pioneer is going to look awful funny standing their pointing nothing at the stuffed deer. So sad and too bad, but the Dimowits have made it what it is.
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