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  • #31
    Zedrek
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 1812

    Originally posted by CSACANNONEER
    I stand corrected. It's only obvious to those who both read the law and have the ability to comprehend it. Well, I guess they also have to be smart enough to understandthe difference between a law and an advertisement. I'm sure you are smarter than I am and you know which one a judge or jury will use at your trial.
    I guess I stand corrected (and not in an *****hole sarcastic way). I assumed a company that insists that it is legal to use would of been correct. Seems that there are a few news stories that say otherwise.
    sigpic10mm collector

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    • #32
      tackdriver
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 1169

      Yes, you need to remember...we're in California. Seperate macbre laws etc, etc, Tannerite advertises like Slidefire. These items may not be a violation of federal laws....
      I think the explosives guy on ch 10 interview was pretty clear, its not legal. Is this the news spot where they showed dumbasses blowing up a pick up truck with it?


      Originally posted by Zedrek
      I guess I stand corrected (and not in an *****hole sarcastic way). I assumed a company that insists that it is legal to use would of been correct. Seems that there are a few news stories that say otherwise.
      http://www.news10.net/news/article/1...losive-targets
      Last edited by tackdriver; 01-30-2013, 10:11 AM.

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