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    I have a friend in Australia who holds a "prohibited weapon dealer license" due to an antique import/export business she inherited.

    No modern firearms, just a few black powder antiques and a ton of medieval weaponry... all stored in a series of bank vaults inside a secure and guarded facility miles from her residence.

    She told me inspectors randomly show up about a dozen times a year to check her inventory against their list and have even searched her home.

    The best thing about America is our Bill of Rights. Americans forget that the police can pretty much do whatever they please in other countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    I have a friend in Australia who holds a "prohibited weapon dealer license" due to an antique import/export business she inherited.

    No modern firearms, just a few black powder antiques and a ton of medieval weaponry... all stored in a series of bank vaults inside a secure and guarded facility miles from her residence.

    She told me inspectors randomly show up about a dozen times a year to check her inventory against their list and have even searched her home.

    The best thing about America is our Bill of Rights. Americans forget that the police can pretty much do whatever they please in other countries.
    Americans also forgot as well as looked the other way after the boston marathon bombing. Where house to house searches were met with zero resistance, protest or even a lawsuit filed against a warrentless search. Naturally, in the name of "homeland security" the citizens complied, without hesitation.

    But thankfully we have a Constitution where that doesn't happen, right?

    Or even those who believe local LE will not do anything IF a confiscation order was activated. The old school cop is and has been replaced by touchy/feely "compassionate" LE. Look at your local Dept. Notice how they're all looking like your kids or grandkids age.
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