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"Louisiana State Officials Call For Troops On Streets"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

A lot of people have been forced to use words with incorrect legal meanings.

The Secretary of the Treasury maintains a list of ALL FIREARMS in the US. per 26 USC 5841. But look at FIREARM definition in 26 USC 5845. There are differences in what a GUN is and a FIREARM is. In general, a gun is an ARMS protected by the US Constitution. A FIREARM is not. Firearms include poison gas and explosives and shotguns.

You see most people register their ARMS as FIREARMS per this section and in general Police have every right to remove FIREARMS from every house in America.

By registering arms, i.e. guns, police have been CORRECTLY taught that generally any weapon is a FIREARM not protected by the Constitution and can remove them....It is no surprise to me to see house to house searches.

I don't know who planed or made the laws. They must have had fun getting society to change small words and then confuse their meanings...creating these problems.

December 27, 2011 at 1:39:00 AM MST

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