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    Quote Originally Posted by Gopher View Post
    Because I'm petty and vindictive. What's it to you?
    Just wondering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprightly View Post
    I know next to knowing about weapons so please forgive this question. Doesn't one need a weapon in which to place the magazine in order to render it an effective weapon? Or does one just throw the magazines and hope that it hits the mark?
    In DC possesing the magazine alone is a crime. I would say that usually this is just one more ineffective law but in this case it may turn out to be effective in getting Mr Gregory in some hot water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calamari View Post
    Just shows how hypocritical the gun nuts are, that they would fight for Adam Lanza's ease of access to 30 round magazines but turn on David Gregory for showing one. Their priorities are so backwards.
    Fighting for a law and breaking the law are two very different things. Oh for pete's sake, why am I trying to explain such a simple concept to a squid?!

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    So if an ATF agent gave Gregory the ok to bring the magazine on the show I guess that would make it ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodbuchr View Post
    In DC possesing the magazine alone is a crime. I would say that usually this is just one more ineffective law but in this case it may turn out to be effective in getting Mr Gregory in some hot water.
    Yet Mr. Gregory just demonstrated why the law is a bad. The 30 round magazine is hardly the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy56 View Post
    So if an ATF agent gave Gregory the ok to bring the magazine on the show I guess that would make it ok?
    Do you mean the same ATF that provided thousands of “assault weapons" to drug cartels south of the border that they promptly used to butcher hundreds of Mexicans? If so, they pretty much proved that they were above the law and most people didn't seem to care. I doubt one magazine is going to cause them any problems.

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    Default NBC's Gregory Breaks DC Gun Law on Air

    This is to rich! Just more liberal nuttynessisiums!

    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journal...n-Banning-Laws

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy56 View Post
    So if an ATF agent gave Gregory the ok to bring the magazine on the show I guess that would make it ok?

    Apparently Federal agents can set aside local law where and when they choose.

    Gregory willingly violated the law. He should be prosecuted. Why? Why not? Is he above the law?

    Ask this guy;

    MILLER: D.C. arrests vet for unregistered ammunition
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/...stered-ammuni/

    or maybe this one;

    http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/05/2...ashington-d-c/

    If he is not, then it's just another example of some being more equal than others.
    Last edited by Wild Eyed Southern Boy; 12-27-2012 at 02:11 PM.

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    No jail time, but Gregory should at least pay the max fine of $1000 and have his name put in the local newspaper in the police's arrest section. Maybe even a mug shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Eyed Southern Boy View Post
    Apparently Federal agents can set aside local law where and when they choose.

    Gregory willingly violated the law. He should be prosecuted. Why? Why not? Is he above the law?

    Ask this guy;

    MILLER: D.C. arrests vet for unregistered ammunition
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/...stered-ammuni/

    or maybe this one;

    http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/05/2...ashington-d-c/

    If he is not, then it's just another example of some being more equal than others.
    Ain't it the truth. As was the case with Democrat Senator Jay Rockefeller.

    http://fff.org/explore-freedom/artic...s-scam-part-2/
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    A few days after the bill had passed the Senate, the Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail reported from Washington:

    “If burglars are casing big houses around here, they may want to give wide berth to the Rockefeller mansion. The occupant is packing heat and knows how to use it. Senator Jay Rockefeller disclosed that for the past 25 years, he has been the proud owner of a Colt AR-15, a so-called assault weapon used in Vietnam. Rockefeller keeps the rifle in his Washington home.”

    This was news to the Washington police, which ban the ownership of AR-15s in the District of Columbia. After Rockefeller was told that having such a gun in the District was a crime, he “remembered” that he actually kept the gun stored in northern Virginia. Rockefeller also claimed that he was unaware that the District of Columbia banned such guns. Rockefeller has private security guards around his lavish Washington home, and the Senate office buildings where he works are heavily guarded by well-fed Capitol policemen. Yet he still feels entitled to own a gun that he wanted to severely restrict other Americans from being able to purchase.
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    Another lying hypocrite.

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    If Gregory wanted to play Show & Tell he should have used a plastic or paper mache mockup. Liberal game that even he has to play by. I guess he could have done the show at REALCO or Virgina.

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