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  1. One downside I've noticed when I use NordVPN on my phone is that my banking apps don't load. Seems they block the some of the IPs used by NordVPN. 

     

    Thanks steveo50 for those recs. Any reasons for those ones over NordVPN or ExpressVPN (which both market their services very heavily)

  2. 3 hours ago, Daniel said:

     everything firearm related IS regulated by the government.

    Not really. And many of the existing regulations should be reversed.

    You don't need to tell the government about buying and selling ammo or any accessories. Or how many rounds of ammo you have stored away.

    You don't need to tell the government you reload ammunition. Or ask them for a license.

    You don't tell the government you take training classes. Or which range you shoot at. You don't have to apply for a permit to shoot on your own land.

    Well you don't have to do any of these things... Yet. 

    You can treat this news as no big deal as perhaps you feel it doesn't affect you in any way. I happen to think a government agency that keeps changing its rules is problematic, especially since the 2A is a popular target to erode. 

    But the government does not regulate everything firearm related, and it shouldn't either. Many existing regulations should be reversed. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Daniel said:

     

     

     

    She says 6" with the intention* to use it for a "silencer."

    So having a ~6" pipe isnt the issue but having a ~6" pipe with the intent to turn that pipe into a part of a suppressor IS. 

    Yes and who determines intention here? 

    If someone mailed you a 6" tube and then told the ATF you were illegally manufacturing suppressors, and then the ATF visits you and finds out you're on an online forum where people talk about guns and sometimes NFA items, are they going to smack you down with illegally owning a suppressor? 

    What's the point you want to make? That it's no big deal or...?

  4. Saw this yesterday. Many people are having their Form 1 suppressors being denied. They're using the very circular language of the NFA to basically deny anyone who intends to build a suppressor legally by saying that "any part that you intend to use to build a suppressor is by definition already a suppressor." 

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    ATF has started to clarify with people reaching out about these rejections with the following (basically MASSIVELY moving the goalposts and deciding they're going to get into our business even more):

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    ATF responding to Quietbore (popular Form 1 Kit provider) on the new requirements they've decided they're going to impose (with no new changes in the law by the way... just a whim of the unelected administrators)

    Quietbore asking "Is form 1 being done away with" (I'm paraphrasing)

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    Quietbore responds to the ATF:

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    ATF responds back to Quietbore - confirming they are going to massively restrict Form 1 legal building of suppressors at home: 

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    This new restriction on "no solvent trap or kits" is just BS and part of the slow march towards everything firearm related being regulated by the government. This is a new direction the ATF is trying to take to impede on more rights (related: while they also continue to build out their gun registry *with nearly 1billion records on firearm transactions* by absorbing all the forms FFLs who are closing up shop/going out of business have to send over to them and creating a digital database. 

    Contact our Senators and Representatives to fight back against this crap! 

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  5. CA doesn't recognize the enhanced carry permit we have in TN, so you wouldn't be able to carry there. 

    As for keeping it in the car, seems like you're able to do that fine as long as the gun is unloaded and either locked in a case if in car portion OR locked in the trunk

     

    References:

    Is It Legal To Keep A Gun In My Car In California? | Quinnan Law

    Moving to California with firearms - Calguns Foundation Wiki

  6. Off topic thought... but the way bills are written really annoys me. If you are modifying a portion of the existing TN code... there should be built-in links that take you to that section of the code so that readers of the bill can EASILY look up what is being modified and develop a better understanding of it. 

    It took me a few minutes to find the portion of the TN code being modified... but I know it would take my parents far longer and they might decide it's not worth the hassle partway through. Adding a link to the TN code whenever you introduce a bill modifying that section should become a requirement when authoring bills!

  7. On 2/19/2022 at 8:54 AM, Grayfox54 said:

    Please clarify. Exactly where would a EHP holder be able to carry that we currently can't?  Would or would not that include privately owned and posted property?  Specifically stores, restaurants, sports stadiums, concert halls  and other public venues. 

    The only limitations, as I am understanding it, are where FEDERAL LAW prohibits carrying, and in TN courtrooms. You can carry in schools if this bill passes as long as you let the principal know. 

    For those interested in the reading of the bills, they are quite simple and only a few sentences: 

    SB2523: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/112/Bill/SB2523.pdf

    HB2554: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/112/Bill/HB2554.pdf

    And here is the portion of the TN code that is modified by above bills (part D) only. Gives EHCP holders the authority to carry in all places except places prohibited by FEDERAL LAW or SECTION C : https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2010/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/39-17-1350/

    And here is a list of opinions that are relevant to questions about carrying: Authority of an Off-duty Law Enforcement Officer to Carry a Firearm on Public or Private Property (tn.gov)

     

    While it would allow you to carry in a place that posts a prohibition to carrying... the property owner can always ask you to leave. This doesn't give EHCP holders the right to trespass! (At least I hope not!)

     

  8. Located in Nashville. Looking to trade for as much as 5K large pistol and 5k large rifle. Or happy to buy them if you prefer cash (just send me a PM with your price). Prefer CCI but open to other brands.

    Have these primers for trade: CCI small pistol, CCI small rifle magnum, CCI small rifle, Rio 209, Cheddite 209. 

    Have some unopened powders I can use as bartering goods as well: Varget, H4350, H4895, CFE BLK, CFE Pistol, CFE 223, Titegroup, HS-6, IMR4350, IMR4198, Accurate No. 5, maybe some others. If you have something you're looking for that you'd be willing to trade primers for, let me know. 

    Located in Nashville

  9. On 1/6/2022 at 1:26 PM, TerryW said:

    So adorable. Out of all the dogs we've had over the years, probably close to 40, rescues are always very thankful!

    Male or female?

    Wow! 40 dogs sounds incredible and also blows my mind a bit. It must have been a lot of work and a lot of fun

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