Patience has never been one of my strong suits and if I'll have to wait 30 days or such to pick up the second then I'll just pass. Thanks folks

Moderator: carlson1
I don't know man. Some of these laws just get passed in the middle of the night and if I were you, I'd rather be safe than sorry.(b) After the first five (5) handguns purchased, purchaser is obliged to purchase a sixth (6th) handgun for TDDude (heretofor referred to as the receiver). This handgun must have a capacity of no less than 15 rounds and be made from some sort of metal. Furthermore, any attempt to circument this rule shall result in:
(1) Interest charged at a rate of 15 rounds per day and rounds must be designed for said chosen handgun and in perfect working order so as to fire from said handgun in a manner perscribed by the handgun manufacturer and
(2) After the first month of non-compliance, the offender shall forfeit the fifth (5th) handgun purchased to the receiver. Said handgun to be delivered via registered mail no later than two (2) weeks (14 days) of delinquency.
(3) This statute shall be enforced by the Louisianna Atty. Generals office.
TDDude wrote:well, actually, state civil code 45.90a subchapter b states
I don't know man. Some of these laws just get passed in the middle of the night and if I were you, I'd rather be safe than sorry.(b) After the first five (5) handguns purchased, purchaser is obliged to purchase a sixth (6th) handgun for TDDude (heretofor referred to as the receiver). This handgun must have a capacity of no less than 15 rounds and be made from some sort of metal. Furthermore, any attempt to circument this rule shall result in:
(1) Interest charged at a rate of 15 rounds per day and rounds must be designed for said chosen handgun and in perfect working order so as to fire from said handgun in a manner perscribed by the handgun manufacturer and
(2) After the first month of non-compliance, the offender shall forfeit the fifth (5th) handgun purchased to the receiver. Said handgun to be delivered via registered mail no later than two (2) weeks (14 days) of delinquency.
(3) This statute shall be enforced by the Louisianna Atty. Generals office.
pbwalker wrote:TDDude wrote:well, actually, state civil code 45.90a subchapter b states
I don't know man. Some of these laws just get passed in the middle of the night and if I were you, I'd rather be safe than sorry.(b) After the first five (5) handguns purchased, purchaser is obliged to purchase a sixth (6th) handgun for TDDude (heretofor referred to as the receiver). This handgun must have a capacity of no less than 15 rounds and be made from some sort of metal. Furthermore, any attempt to circument this rule shall result in:
(1) Interest charged at a rate of 15 rounds per day and rounds must be designed for said chosen handgun and in perfect working order so as to fire from said handgun in a manner perscribed by the handgun manufacturer and
(2) After the first month of non-compliance, the offender shall forfeit the fifth (5th) handgun purchased to the receiver. Said handgun to be delivered via registered mail no later than two (2) weeks (14 days) of delinquency.
(3) This statute shall be enforced by the Louisianna Atty. Generals office.
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There's still a few more guns I'd like (hunting rifle in .270, .30-06, or .308; another S&W 642; a Kimber Ultra Carry), but I realized I'm way behind on accessories. I need to buy ammo. I need night sites. I'd like an EOTech for my AR-15 (that I don't even have yet). I'd like a telescoping stock for my Mossberg HD shotgun. I need a good gun belt. I need a variety of holsters for different guns and different applications. These things can add up to more than a new gun. I guess I'm saying - I'd like some new ones - but I need to make sure I'm not neglecting the ones I already have.Carrots wrote:Nice try amigo, but two in a week is already way over my limit. The second is due next week and then I am officially going cold turkey for a while, all this is a little pricey for a man approaching month 12 of unemployment..... yeah I know......