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FEDS CHARGE 3 MEN ACCUSED OF PREPPING FOR MARTIAL LAW
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unfy:
"FEDS CHARGE 3 MEN ACCUSED OF PREPPING FOR MARTIAL LAW"
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CONSPIRACY_ARRESTS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-08-03-16-34-13
Kind of a bogus headline... I hope.
There's some "stockpiling" (I don't think that's a problem ?) ...
But, the real meat and potatoes is stawman purchasing and a "conspiracy" charge... as far as I can tell.
Certain types of things that go boom prolly have some kind of local laws - not necessarily a federal thing.
Buuuuuuttttt... the headline and tone of the slanted article is disturbing none the less.
DenmanShooter:
The big thing is the explosives. Idiots for talking about it. Planning a straw purchase isn't the same as doing it but I suppose it falls into the conspiracy bit.
I don't understand the "stockpiling" though. Who defines stockpiling and how is it different from collecting or just storing.
Also sound a bit nutsy, too.
shooter:
looks more like a bust to get headlines, to show they are getting bad guys, and how much ammo is stockpiling?
honest I shot all the ammo I had, damn scalpers are buying up all the 22 and I can find ammo for my lever actions,
bkoenig:
Typical media sensationalism. A guy gets busted for meth production and the cops confiscate a .22, a 12 gauge, and a Hi Point, and the media headline reads "MAN ARRESTED, ARSENAL SEIZED".
AAllen:
The big charge is they were trying to make explosives (black powder, as well as a type of home made plastic explosives) and were converting dummy practice grenades to active as well as building pipe bombs. All things that are highly regulated and require a license.
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