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So, How much is considered a "CACHE" ?
NE Bull:
Finishing up moving. Yesterday we moved the ammo, and just his morning we moved the firearms.
Each had to go in their own seperate load due to both weight and cubic foot capacity limits of the SUV. (sorry forgot to take pics- I know ya'll luv yer pics)
It got me thinking- we read about these police home raids/ busts/ investigations, etc where they find a "cache" of weapons and ammo. Is there any specification on where a fella has crossed from collection of a few guns to a 'Weapons Cache". Any of the LEO, former or present on here have any insight?
Obviously this post is mostly Tongue in Cheek, BUT I'm also curious.
shooter:
any amount that the news and police can make you look crazy with, Ive seen stories on 3 guns and maybe 200 rounds of ammo being put out a huge amount.
Dan W:
One piece of crushed 22LR brass can lock down an entire neighborhood
kozball:
To the Libs, anyone that owns any firearms is a paranoid gun nut.
That makes us all mental.
RLMoeller:
--- Quote from: kozball on April 30, 2015, 11:45:59 AM ---To the Libs, anyone that owns any firearms is a paranoid gun nut.
That makes us all mental.
--- End quote ---
During testimony this year, (I don't recall which bill) I heard a new term by the anti's. We were described as "Gun Dependent". I have no idea WTH that even means. But it's a fun illustration of what you are saying.
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