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So, How much is considered a "CACHE" ?

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NE Bull:
Speaking of DHS , I wonder how long before they are driving around my new place.  I saw them around the old place a time or two.

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shooter:

--- Quote from: NE Bull on April 30, 2015, 02:44:03 PM ---Oh Lord! Three big propane bottles, 4 little camp grill size, at least half a dozen gas cans.  But no fertilizer, I do have some potting soil though....

I saw a few old pressure cookers at a GARAGE sale today .....( I won't even mention the nationality of the homeowners- that'd be profiling)


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   didn't think of my pressure cookers. I have to get a new one, I lost the little weight that goes on the lid

DR4NRA:

--- Quote from: NE Bull on April 30, 2015, 02:48:06 PM ---Speaking of DHS , I wonder how long before they are driving around my new place.  I saw them around the old place a time or two.

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Must of been a bad boy.

JAK:
Better hope you do not have any chlorine for a  pool or can of wasp spray.   If you do it could be considered a WMD (Weapon of Mass Desruction).

John K

GreyGeek:
When your "cache" of ammo requires a separate run of your SUV I'd say it qualifies more as a stockpile!  A pile of ammo it certainly is.  I can carry my stash of ammo in my hands, and still carry a couple of rifles and a pistol. :D

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