I posted this on another thread about this same topic, but in case you didn't see that thread... according to the FTC, you can keep it without payment.
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0181-unordered-merchandise
According to FTC rules, you don't have to send it back or pay for it. It's a free gift.
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0181-unordered-merchandise
Great article!
I found this interesting:
Anyone notice that in war everyone is armed on both sides and yet (assuming that quote is correct) less have died compared to violence at home? Shouldn't that be an argument for gun rights? Not saying it should be, but just found that "factoid"...
i heard that ppl pay minions to line up everyday to buy ammo so they can sell it for triple the price at gun shows. maybe? how do gun show ppl have ammo but not walmart?
what in the world do they do with all our info anyways? if the feds (serving the entire country cab do instant checks why check the state? seriously, how does keeping gun owner info somewhere make the state safer?
heard or saw some where that the gen 4's just need a longer break in time to soften up that spring. hopefully thats true and you'll end up liking that glock.
my first purchase was a px4 storm in 9.
got it because the commercials were so damn convincing. if i could turn back time, i would stop watching tv during that time.
There are so many ways different people can read the 2A it's tiring to keep arguing with the antis. But I feel like getting on the soap box, so here I go...
The Bill of Rights limits the government's authority over its citizens. In the case of the 2A, the gov must allow the keeping of arms for...