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From: Harry Krause
Newsgroups: alt.obituaries Subject: Hey! Dumb ****! Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:22:53 -0400 Message-ID: Harry Krause wrote: I've seen perfectly serviceable shotguns for sale for under $100. In fact, one of my shotguns sold NEW for about $110. It's one of my favorites. I haven't changed my mind about "concealed carry." You have no problem lying about your opinion of people owning handguns though: herr e. kkkrause, the handgun hypocrite!!! -------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:59:54 -0500 From: Harry Krause Newsgroups: alt.obituaries Subject: Neal Knox, firearms rights activist Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.49.4.184 ....get rid of everyone who has a handgun AND the handguns, and produce useful clothing. ----------------------------------- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:23:57 -0500 From: Harry Krause Newsgroups: alt.obituaries Subject: More good news for the gun ******s NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.49.4.184 I'm opposed to CCW, and I think guns and their owners should be registered and licensed, with a license obtainable only after a background check and a safety course. ------------------------------- From: Harry Krause Newsgroups: rec.guns Subject: ISO "legal" six shooter for Maryland... Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:59:17 +0000 (UTC) Organization: University of Maryland College Park Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: sniper.cs.umd.edu I'm interested in buying my first handgun (I have a closet full of shotguns), and what I want is a Ruger New Model Single Six Hunter, model KNR7H, in stainless. I want a new in the box pistola. Problem is, I live in Maryland, and we have a state law that makes legal purchase of this revolver a no-no, unless you purchase one that was manufactured several years ago. Revolvers manufacturer in, I believe, the last two years have to have an integral lock on them. Ruger has not seen fit to re-engineer this model to accommodate Maryalnd. But it is legal, I understand, to buy a brand-new revolver if it was manufactured prior to the "no lock, no sale" ban. What I would have to do is find a a dealer either in Maryland or out of state and arrange a legal sale. The out of state transaction would be handled through a local holder of an FFL, I suppose. Question is, how would I find out who has the model revolver I want? Is there any sort of dealer cooperative where inventory lists are available for perusal? Thanks -- I'm smarter, bigger, stronger, and a lot meaner than you are. You also won't be the first person that I didn't like who I had to kill. Legally. -- john wesley gilmer III |