Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Possession of Wood As A Felony

Hat-tip to the reader who sent this example of appalling government overreach with the following endorsement:

Pay close attention to the wood felony criminal provisions pertaining to gun stocks and handles. Who would have ever thought about taking our guns via the Farm Bill??? Better hope "Charlie Quintard" is not using banned wood for his arrows or his bow.....might take him out of the story due to a prior felony conviction. I guess if you are not committing at least a dozen felonies before lunch each day.....you must not be living right. :O)

And no, it's not another volley from the Obamites.

And yes, there was and is enough bi-partisan blame to go around.

Read it all, then answer this question:

How is your vote in 2010 going to affect this debacle in any way?

3 comments:

  1. As I said elsewhere, wood has been a felony for many years.

    Measure perfectly, but cut the wrong side of your line and... 25 and 15/16 will get you 20 -- unless you got your $5 permission-slip...

    Had enough yet?

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  2. My rifle is ready if my vote cannot.

    Are we there YET?

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  3. compelling argument for synthetic stocks :-)

    RSR

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