I'm confused about the question honestly. Before the new law, you had to pay yearly ad velorem tax where I was from, in Newnan and Atlanta. This amounted to $300 a year for a 4 year old Volvo at the time, which was really highway robbery. Fast forward to today's law, and it's basically the same...
LOL!
Look, I have a Yeti tumbler thing, I forget it's specific cute name but even more so, I forget I even have it. The only time I even see it is when my butler runs out of proper crystal and fetches it from the children's cupboard.
I've had a few AKs now, got a Saiga from classic city and spared no expense in converting it using all kvar parts and a great smith, and in the end I just didn't like it as much as my Arsenals. I even had the proper front sight block put on and still traded it away.
LOL, I do miss that thing! I've been perusing Arsenal's new milled underfolder but it's just too damn expensive. If you could throw in some of your home brew I could maybe justify the inflated price :P
Oh I see! Thought you were being a grammar Nazi. Naw, despite being an AK fanboy, I've owned plenty of differing brands and find myself perfectly happy with a Bulgarian made Arsenal (milled or stamped), Saigas/Izmash/Molot are a mere novelty now, or for the time being. I doubt they will go the...
I guess I should have said "qualified lawyer" but I assumed you would use your best judgment when seeking advice from an expert, in this case law. If I wanted to know what oil everyone preferred, I'd likely look here, however you're asking about legal advice and in the end, this isn't the...
Your comment is all over the damn place, I don't even know how to respond appropriately. Anyhow, best of luck selling your firearm, hopefully you don't break the law in the process.
Why does she not sue for illegal search? Until you start holding criminals (yes even police can commit criminal acts) accountable, they will always push the boundaries. It would behoove a charity to align themselves either ACLU and raise money to prosecute cops who break the law.