https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/09/i ... eized.html
"....was known to post several messages and photos about gun owner rights on social media. The affidavit from Grasso stated that Gallagher “frequently makes Facebook posts related to firearms and more specifically, the use of firearms against government overreach or perceived threats within his residence.
The trooper included six pages of screenshots of the Facebook posts."
One guy had the nerve to purchase 25 rounds of 9mm ammunition. Massachusetts is like another world.
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Didn't someone here post a video a few months back about a guy who had a home auto shop and purchased several deseil oil filters and then got a visit from the DEA.... Yea... don't be fooled... Everything you do is being watched....
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Certainly looks that way.
Most alarming in the pic was only 10 boxes of shotgun shells... in dove season!

Re: Ghost Guns- they are watching
Sounds like they are monitoring oil filter purchases from China.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:20 pm Didn't someone here post a video a few months back about a guy who had a home auto shop and purchased several deseil oil filters and then got a visit from the DEA.... Yea... don't be fooled... Everything you do is being watched....
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Should be monitoring the professional riot gear purchases by the folks who likely are unemployed or underemployed....
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ATF maybe? Unless he was hiding drugs in the oil filters. I guess I’m missing something here.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:20 pm Didn't someone here post a video a few months back about a guy who had a home auto shop and purchased several deseil oil filters and then got a visit from the DEA.... Yea... don't be fooled... Everything you do is being watched....
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Correct, ATF. I typed the wrong alphabet agency.mrvmax wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 5:14 pmATF maybe? Unless he was hiding drugs in the oil filters. I guess I’m missing something here.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:20 pm Didn't someone here post a video a few months back about a guy who had a home auto shop and purchased several deseil oil filters and then got a visit from the DEA.... Yea... don't be fooled... Everything you do is being watched....
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There’s some interesting double-speak in that article. For instance:
How can ATF fail to do something it is not mandated to do? If that’s the supposed standard, then the ATF has also failed to stop global warming, find a vaccine for COVID-19, and release a patent for a working perpetual motion machine.The ATF doesn’t require serial numbers for the kits currently, Syracuse.com reported. The lawsuit says the ATF has failed to regulate the creation of ghost guns.
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