Or toothless meth addicts pretending to be LEOs.Most flippers are well fare recipients, so yeah, $8 hours not bad on top of their gubment check
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Or toothless meth addicts pretending to be LEOs.Most flippers are well fare recipients, so yeah, $8 hours not bad on top of their gubment check
So....Thanks for making .22 unavailable on the retail market and raping you just a little?
Lol...i don't know if there are ignore lists on this new site but I'm sure you just made a lot of them.
I'm pretty sure everyone said something bad about the places that jacked .22...a lot of people won't shop at said places anymore. Most people here didn't buy .22 when the prices were unreasonable. I myself sold my .22 rifle because the sole reason I had it (cheap plinking) was no longer extant. You were also breaking the law while you did it, but that's a different subject. It's one thing to make a few dollars from selling stuff you already have. ..another thing entirely to trying to make a living out of reselling ammo as a business.
I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think admitting on a site that is trolled by the ATF that you ran an illegal ammo business is a good idea.
Not to mention, he just publicly confessed to buying and selling for a profit, thus generating taxable income. Now if he failed to claimed this income then it's tax evasion.
So far, we have had members saying they don't mind spending a little more for .22 ammo, because they don't have to go looking for it. No one cared about those comments and made no comments to those who made the statement. But we have members saying that the sellers are "raping" and causing .22 ammo to be unavailable, question their integrity, question whether they are drug users are not, and decides that the ATF and the IRS should be "taking this illegal activity down". Yeah, the self-righteousness is strong in this thread.