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DHS/FBI: "Large Amounts" of weapons may indicate terrorist activities.
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2320342" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Quite a bit actually. And its not just a matter of trust, its a matter of law (note the example of someone being pulled over and arrested for illegal firearms possession. They weren't arrested for the cache, they were arrested because they weren't even allowed to possess whatever they had). </p><p></p><p>I typically don't engage in illegal behavior that would result in law enforcement action which would subsequently lead to the "discovery" of my cache. My cache is not illegal, and the bulletin does not say my cache is illegal. This bulletin does not establish policy or law concerning caches that contradicts the law.</p><p></p><p><em>This bulletin speaks to the up channeling and reporting of information that could be used by people who are tasked with gathering intel to help piece together essential elements of information that could uncover terrorist plans</em> in America, I don't know like maybe a domestic copy of the recent mall attack in Nairobi? Therefore this bulletin does not cause me concern.</p><p></p><p>I see nothing wrong with an agency pointing out that illegal possession of large amount of arms and ammunition could be indicative of potential terrorist pre-operational planning/preparation, and asking for incidents of discovery to be reported to other agencies....because its the smart thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2320342, member: 42"] Quite a bit actually. And its not just a matter of trust, its a matter of law (note the example of someone being pulled over and arrested for illegal firearms possession. They weren't arrested for the cache, they were arrested because they weren't even allowed to possess whatever they had). I typically don't engage in illegal behavior that would result in law enforcement action which would subsequently lead to the "discovery" of my cache. My cache is not illegal, and the bulletin does not say my cache is illegal. This bulletin does not establish policy or law concerning caches that contradicts the law. [I]This bulletin speaks to the up channeling and reporting of information that could be used by people who are tasked with gathering intel to help piece together essential elements of information that could uncover terrorist plans[/I] in America, I don't know like maybe a domestic copy of the recent mall attack in Nairobi? Therefore this bulletin does not cause me concern. I see nothing wrong with an agency pointing out that illegal possession of large amount of arms and ammunition could be indicative of potential terrorist pre-operational planning/preparation, and asking for incidents of discovery to be reported to other agencies....because its the smart thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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