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Jun 15, 2022Liked by Lee Williams

I object to the term 'buyback.' Unless I sell them to the original owner, that is.

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Jun 15, 2022Liked by Lee Williams

Did you ask about the source of funding being used to buy these guns. Once you know the source of funding you can check the lawful use of said funding and disposition of items purchased. This could lead to even greater violations of LAW. I relay can't see the Ukraine being too grateful for a shipment of the crap turned in at most of these gun buy back scams. I don't see how they manage to find that many guns worth less than the police are paying but the public (or someone) does find them. It does hurt to see a fine bit of hardware on their table.

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Jun 15, 2022Liked by Lee Williams

Ignorance of the law is no excuse

Or at least that's what they tell us

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Jun 15, 2022Liked by Lee Williams

Wow what an excuse

Officer Fallat " I’m not shipping them. The property unit is "

Ask her if this is a valid excuse. No officer I'm not using the drugs I'm just buying them SMH

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So once again...2A for Americans bad, weapons for Ukraine good 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Jun 15, 2022Liked by Lee Williams

I don't know why I still get surprised at the number of stoopids working govt jobs, but I do... sigh

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Are you kidding me? Just what a Ukrainian soldier needs to fight off a Russian tank, a rusted .32 Saturday Night Special from Overtown.

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Who would sell a gun to them for far below market value, and further, who believes they'd 1) send shitty closet guns to the Ukraine and 2) Ukraine would want shitty closet guns like single shot break action shotguns? It'd go straight to the trash.

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