Is the sniper rifle really necessary?! Unless you're planning on eliminating the cell phone user so they never discover the hack. Otherwise, wouldn't a stand-alone scope do just as well, and get you into a lot less trouble from law enforcement?
I think you're going to be in trouble from Homeland Security, but not necessarily the regular police. You have a right to bear arms. While you can carry a rifle without a license in plain sight downtown (barring municipal codes), it's illegal to have a handgun in a safe at your home unless you're licensed, registered, and have passed a background check.
But Homeland Security throws that out the window; any "terrorist activity", as they define it, is susceptible to their rules.
You might be writing from England, I don't know, but the part about "illegal to have a handgun in safe at your home unless you're licensed, registered, and have passed a background check" is most certainly NOT true in America.
Perhaps England has a division called "Homeland Security" as well, and that's why I'm confused?
When you purchase a handgun in the state where I live, you have to pass a background check, plus a 24-hour "cooling off" period. At the end of this period you get a handgun permit. All handguns purchased in the state must be registered.
And I'm not even going to get into the concealed weapon laws in this state.
Parts of it are true in some parts of the USA. I don't know about the back ground check, but it is my understanding that NY state requires handgun licenses.
I believe that some states even require licenses for each specific handgun.
Sniper rifle?! (Score:-1, Flamebait)
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But Homeland Security throws that out the window; any "terrorist activity", as they define it, is susceptible to their rules.
One of the reasons why laws
uh what country are you from? (Score:1)
Perhaps England has a division called "Homeland Security" as well, and that's why I'm confused?
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When you purchase a handgun in the state where I live, you have to pass a background check, plus a 24-hour "cooling off" period. At the end of this period you get a handgun permit. All handguns purchased in the state must be registered.
And I'm not even going to get into the concealed weapon laws in this state.
Re:uh what country are you from? (Score:1)
I believe that some states even require licenses for each specific handgun.
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