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Quoted: One of the news stories said the cop saw a loaded magazine inside the vehicle when he made contact. Probably the ones on that white sheet of paper that say "PLAIN VIEW". View Quote Poor guy couldn't have gotten pulled over by one of what I'm led to believe are 99% of the officers that wouldn't care about a magazine. |
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"Let's take your truck 'Tard. I'm out of gas, and 'Ho's tires will never make it through Jersey."
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Few people would go through the Holland Tunnel if they were on their way to a state where they could legally have the guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bet they are just passing through NJ/NY and everything is legal under the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act, but they get charged anyway. That's a good possibility too. Although I wouldn't put my faith in FOPA protecting me to actually travel that route to...well, pretty much anywhere. It's pretty much SOP here to do full CSI-style sweeps for loose rounds/spent brass in vehicles before any trip that may extend over the Delaware. Few people would go through the Holland Tunnel if they were on their way to a state where they could legally have the guns. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are all beyond the blockade that is NY, NJ, CT and MA. |
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They are calling those ski goggles "night vision goggles" http://media.nbcnewyork.com/images/652*367/holland+weapons+arrest.jpg View Quote is that a .50bmg bottle opener? edit. yup. sure is. |
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And on the day after the Dems in the Senate didn't get their way on gun control no less... https://cormacclinton.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/convient.jpg View Quote There is no such thing as coincidences in politics. |
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Looks like Captains 'Murica really pooched this tac extraction. Can't wait for their AAR.
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Poor guy couldn't have gotten pulled over by one of what I'm led to believe are 99% of the officers that wouldn't care about a magazine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of the news stories said the cop saw a loaded magazine inside the vehicle when he made contact. Probably the ones on that white sheet of paper that say "PLAIN VIEW". Poor guy couldn't have gotten pulled over by one of what I'm led to believe are 99% of the officers that wouldn't care about a magazine. Poor guy? You mean the ones smart enough to be rolling around with that stuff in a city that is known to have some of the most fucked up laws on guns in the first place? Add in what was with his guns such as police patched gear and what appears to be a badge. I wonder what their demeanor was like? I don't worry about firearms stuff too much unless the people I am contact with are acting hinky as shit, which I bet there is a good chance these guys and gals were. |
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Quoted: Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are all beyond the blockade that is NY, NJ, CT and MA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Bet they are just passing through NJ/NY and everything is legal under the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act, but they get charged anyway. That's a good possibility too. Although I wouldn't put my faith in FOPA protecting me to actually travel that route to...well, pretty much anywhere. It's pretty much SOP here to do full CSI-style sweeps for loose rounds/spent brass in vehicles before any trip that may extend over the Delaware. Few people would go through the Holland Tunnel if they were on their way to a state where they could legally have the guns. Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are all beyond the blockade that is NY, NJ, CT and MA. Yeah but even though you can't avoid NY to get to any of those places once you're in PA, you can avoid NYC and the rest, I think that's the point he was trying to make. Whenever I'd go up that way it was always a huge relief to see the "Welcome to Vermont" sign just outside Bennington. |
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Quoted: Poor guy? You mean the ones smart enough to be rolling around with that stuff in a city that is known to have some of the most fucked up laws on guns in the first place? Add in what was with his guns such as police patched gear and what appears to be a badge. I wonder what their demeanor was like? I don't worry about firearms stuff too much unless the people I am contact with are acting hinky as shit, which I bet there is a good chance these guys and gals were. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: One of the news stories said the cop saw a loaded magazine inside the vehicle when he made contact. Probably the ones on that white sheet of paper that say "PLAIN VIEW". Poor guy couldn't have gotten pulled over by one of what I'm led to believe are 99% of the officers that wouldn't care about a magazine. Poor guy? You mean the ones smart enough to be rolling around with that stuff in a city that is known to have some of the most fucked up laws on guns in the first place? Add in what was with his guns such as police patched gear and what appears to be a badge. I wonder what their demeanor was like? I don't worry about firearms stuff too much unless the people I am contact with are acting hinky as shit, which I bet there is a good chance these guys and gals were. Gun owners are gun owners' worst enemies. |
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That's a pretty weak "weapons and body armor" load out for 3 people. And my money is definitely not on Islamic Terrorism for this one.
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Pulled over for a cracked windshield huh?
Parallel construction from undercover and piss poor fishing expedition is more like it. |
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Are you not aware that you appear to be defending the actions of the police officers? How does a cracked windshield (which can happen while driving) lead to a vehicle search? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pulled over for a cracked windshield? Protect and serve. Are you not aware you are required to have an intact windshield? Are you not aware that you appear to be defending the actions of the police officers? How does a cracked windshield (which can happen while driving) lead to a vehicle search? Because drivers are idiots. |
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Even if they get out of this cheaply and with no real jail time, they will be mocked forever
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Shall not be infringed. Gun owners are gun owners' worst enemies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of the news stories said the cop saw a loaded magazine inside the vehicle when he made contact. Probably the ones on that white sheet of paper that say "PLAIN VIEW". Poor guy couldn't have gotten pulled over by one of what I'm led to believe are 99% of the officers that wouldn't care about a magazine. Poor guy? You mean the ones smart enough to be rolling around with that stuff in a city that is known to have some of the most fucked up laws on guns in the first place? Add in what was with his guns such as police patched gear and what appears to be a badge. I wonder what their demeanor was like? I don't worry about firearms stuff too much unless the people I am contact with are acting hinky as shit, which I bet there is a good chance these guys and gals were. Gun owners are gun owners' worst enemies. So these "gun owners" that say they were coming to NYC to get their friend who was on heroin and being held against her will are my friends? Sorry they didn't get to go all William Devane in "Rolling Thunder" or Denzel Washington in "Man on fire". Yup these guys and their story are a credit to me as a "gun owner" and their actions deserve nothing but my blind support. |
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Pulled over for a cracked windshield? Protect and serve. Are you not aware you are required to have an intact windshield? No one likes you. He has never pulled anyone over for a cracked windshield, can 99% guarantee it. The day you do that you are so bored you need to find another line of work. But in the case of super bro-dozer truck, it's almost funny. |
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Can you imagine how many soccer moms are writhing in fear after watching the news coverage from this?
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http://highergroundtactical.com/
https://www.facebook.com/highergroundtactical the SUV has a windshield sun visor thingy from this place. |
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3 arrested after vehicle search turns up weapons cache, ballistic vestshttp://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/06/21/3-arrested-after-vehicle-search-turns-up-weapons-cache-ballistic-vests.html?intcmp=hpbt2Three people were arrested when police discovered a weapons cache and ballistic vests in a vehicle on the New Jersey side of the Holland Tunnel on Tuesday, officials told NBC4.
Authorities arrested two men in their 50s and a woman in her 30s after finding multiple loaded long-range weapons, handguns, ballistic vests and a camouflage helmet in the vehicle. The trio, who may be from Pennsylvania, was initially stopped for a cracked windshield. A search of the vehicle turned up the weapons. The Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting the investigation, a source told NBC4. View Quote Impossible. Both New Jersey and New York have strict gun control. Thereford, there are no guns. |
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So, these guys basically admitted to being on their way to carry out some sort of armed assault while crossing, or intending to cross, multiple state lines?
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Impossible. Both New Jersey and New York have strict gun control. Thereford, there are no guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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3 arrested after vehicle search turns up weapons cache, ballistic vestshttp://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/06/21/3-arrested-after-vehicle-search-turns-up-weapons-cache-ballistic-vests.html?intcmp=hpbt2Three people were arrested when police discovered a weapons cache and ballistic vests in a vehicle on the New Jersey side of the Holland Tunnel on Tuesday, officials told NBC4. Authorities arrested two men in their 50s and a woman in her 30s after finding multiple loaded long-range weapons, handguns, ballistic vests and a camouflage helmet in the vehicle. The trio, who may be from Pennsylvania, was initially stopped for a cracked windshield. A search of the vehicle turned up the weapons. The Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting the investigation, a source told NBC4. Impossible. Both New Jersey and New York have strict gun control. Thereford, there are no guns. Well, they were from PA... so.. |
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Pic would have been much more menacing if the cops had opened a few more of those pocket knives. So pointy and dangerous.
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View Quote I don't see the crack on the windshield. Plus that car's so jacked up I don't think you could see inside without a stepladder. |
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Pretty sad their lives are fooked for simply being in New York with stuff that is legal in Free America.
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Could be role play actorsWorking for these guys
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So, these guys basically admitted to being on their way to carry out some sort of armed assault while crossing, or intending to cross, multiple state lines? Don't talk to the police. Even if your morale patches say POLICE. "Even if your morale patches say POLICE" Are these guys cops? Did these guys have gear that says they're cops? Was it a good idea to tell the actual cops that they were on their way to un-kidnap a friend, while having a bunch of firearms that might be used in this un-kidnapping? |
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Not a Dodge man, but they should serve a little time for the mutilation of that vehicle.
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View Quote Looks a lot like what could have been pulled out of my truck this last weekend when I drove 7 hours to Lubbock for a wedding. Standard travel package |
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Ouch, Higher Ground Tactical from last month:
A Pennsylvania shooting range is out $135K after OSHA discovered lead and noise hazards. OSHA also placed the company in its Severe Violator Enforcement Program. OSHA investigated Higher Ground Tactical in Emmaus, PA, last November after receiving a complaint. The agency hit the business with four willful, eight serious and two-other-than-serious violations, http://www.safetynewsalert.com/shooting-range-fined-135k-for-lead-noise-hazards/ |
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I bet you "am I being detained" was the first thing out of the driver's mouth when the cop got to the window, it turned into a "when assholes collide" situation and the out of staters lost.
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Quoted: So these "gun owners" that say they were coming to NYC to get their friend who was on heroin and being held against her will are my friends? Sorry they didn't get to go all William Devane in "Rolling Thunder" or Denzel Washington in "Man on fire". Yup these guys and their story are a credit to me as a "gun owner" and their actions deserve nothing but my blind support. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Poor guy? You mean the ones smart enough to be rolling around with that stuff in a city that is known to have some of the most fucked up laws on guns in the first place? Add in what was with his guns such as police patched gear and what appears to be a badge. I wonder what their demeanor was like? I don't worry about firearms stuff too much unless the people I am contact with are acting hinky as shit, which I bet there is a good chance these guys and gals were. Gun owners are gun owners' worst enemies. So these "gun owners" that say they were coming to NYC to get their friend who was on heroin and being held against her will are my friends? Sorry they didn't get to go all William Devane in "Rolling Thunder" or Denzel Washington in "Man on fire". Yup these guys and their story are a credit to me as a "gun owner" and their actions deserve nothing but my blind support. And good on you for following the second amendment, unless the person is acting hinky. |
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Are these guys cops? Did these guys have gear that says they're cops? Was it a good idea to tell the actual cops that they were on their way to un-kidnap a friend, while having a bunch of firearms that might be used in this un-kidnapping? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, these guys basically admitted to being on their way to carry out some sort of armed assault while crossing, or intending to cross, multiple state lines? Don't talk to the police. Even if your morale patches say POLICE. "Even if your morale patches say POLICE" Are these guys cops? Did these guys have gear that says they're cops? Was it a good idea to tell the actual cops that they were on their way to un-kidnap a friend, while having a bunch of firearms that might be used in this un-kidnapping? Did I quote anything about talking to the police? These don't appear to be the "good idea" kind of guys. How common is "police" "morale" patches on shooters gear? |
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So, they were on a rescue mission and they decided to take their AR pistol with AFG. Because a buttstock or VFG would have been illegal.
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Quoted: I'm glad where I live now I have a range in my back yard. If the NYPD would have seen a picture of my truck when I still had to drive to one they probably would have wondered why the PA State Police let us drive around in technicals... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Papers please. These people would have a stroke if they saw what my vehicle looks like going to the range. Pussies. I'm glad where I live now I have a range in my back yard. If the NYPD would have seen a picture of my truck when I still had to drive to one they probably would have wondered why the PA State Police let us drive around in technicals... I was moving some boxes in storage the other day, one of them fell open and all the pmags fell out. There are maybe 30 in that box. I had no idea they were in there, LOL! I'm like: hey, cool, another box of pmags I forgot I had! |
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Pulled over for a cracked windshield? Protect and serve. Are you not aware you are required to have an intact windshield? Not in the state you say you're from. |
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I don't see the crack on the windshield. Plus that car's so jacked up I don't think you could see inside without a stepladder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't see the crack on the windshield. Plus that car's so jacked up I don't think you could see inside without a stepladder. Yeah, I was also a little like |
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Is it just me, or are the shells in the bandoleer arranged in "Red, White, Blue" order? If so, then this crew gets at least one point for style. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t435/asleepatthewheel/guns-photo-2_zps4zvych6m.jpg View Quote Yes, they are. On the "plain view" piece of paper...CHL badge FTW! |
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