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Originally Posted by RichieLion
The minister you mention at the end of your post is an ass, and I doubt his statement puts him in good graces with the God he worships.
You make excellent points in recognizing red flags pertaining to unusual purchases of firearm paraphernalia.
I think anyone found to have purchased a enormous amount of ammunition should be questioned by somebody, just as someone who purchases an enormous amount of fertilizer, like that used in the Oklahoma bombing, would be.
The same with body armor. Who needs this and why? It doesn't affect our 2nd Amendment rights to ask that question.
On another note; firearms are purchased and used for sport and for personal protection much more than they are purchased for hunting, by the way. The hunting argument against particular forms of firearms is not really valid.
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Well said, but the I don't think automatic weapons, or large capacity clips are necessary for sport or personal protection.