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Cebu_4_2
8th May 2013, 09:35 AM
Missouri Offers Free Land for 20 Years to Gun Makers who Relocate May 8 2013
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According to a press release put out by Gun Owners of America, a local businessman is offering free land in order to lure gun manufacturers to Missouri.
The man is prepared to offer a free 20 year lease on any of the properties he owns.
The man is offering a six acre plot with railroad access, 38 acres near a major interstate, and a more rural 100 acre plot.
Several firearms makers are eyeing a move out of anti gun states.
At least one company, Magpul, has already moved out of their home state. Magpul lobbied hard to prevent several anti gun laws from being passed in Colorado, even threatening to leave the state and take their jobs with them. When the bills were signed into law Magpul held true to their word and began pulling their operations out of CO. Now all of their popular AR-15 magazines and sight systems are manufactured in another state (http://gunssavelives.net/blog/breaking-magpul-now-manufacturing-all-magazines-and-sights-outside-of-colorado/).
Here is the joint press release put out by GOA and America’s Voice Now (Click to enlarge):
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Ponce
8th May 2013, 09:49 AM
Does a state has more power than the government? I am really confused about this because of my "land patent", the government knew that the Oregon state had a property tax and yet they passed the law on land patent that said that you didn't have to pay property tax.......so, who has the power?........

As I see it, according to the land patent law it says......"private property, land patent, will not be taken away for taxes or debt".....well, if I don't pay my property tax then it becomes a debt, the Oregon law applys only to the tax part and not debt, is this a back door that I could be able to use?........lawyers are afraid to touch anything related to land patent.

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Shami-Amourae
8th May 2013, 09:54 AM
Fuck that. Come to Idaho!
http://magicvalley.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/otter-declares-nd-amendment-protection-month-in-idaho/article_51302742-b724-11e2-acb4-001a4bcf887a.html

gunDriller
8th May 2013, 10:02 AM
a worthy offer.

there is boatload of paper-work for people who do fire-arms work.

if Missouri could protect gun manufacturers from that paperwork, then they'd really be talking.

you don't need much land to design & manufacture fire-arms. but you have to fill out a lot of forms and pay a lot of fees. many of them at the NRA website.


like a lot of American business practices, it favors larger manufacturers and discourages small business.

on a related note, a friend who does dredging told me about the paper work he has to fill out. i could feel my chin dropping and then dropping some more. He works at a hardware store and just does the dredging on summer camping trips.

whether it's mining or machining or farming, today's America is full of impediments to initiative.


paper-work-wise, you get a lot more work done if you ignore the paper-work. and that makes you an outlaw.


Fvck the new, mutated, US government, that has no concept of the meaning of the term "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" in the Declaration of Independence.

A good lot of today's larger corporations would never have been started if they had to deal with today's paperwork overhead and health-care costs.


I'm pretty sure that if Steve Jobs was starting Apple today, he would have said, "Fvck that Sh.t" to all the California barriers to business, and Apple would not have happened, or it would be in another state or country.

Also, it's not like the US government doesn't get it. They get it.

The humongous & numerous barriers to initiative that are in place were mostly put there by assholes like Obama, Bush - etc.

Twisted Titan
8th May 2013, 01:39 PM
I'm pretty sure that if Steve Jobs was starting Apple today, he would have said, "Fvck that Sh.t" to all the California barriers to business, and Apple would not have happened, or it would be in another state or country.Also, it's not like the US government doesn't get it.*They get it







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