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In most states you can retain a fully functional main cannon, with a $200 tax stamp paid to the BATF for a "Destructive Device," as defined in the 1968 Gun Control Act which modified the 1934 National Firearms Act to include rifled cartridge based firearms with a bore of over 0.50", defining them as DDs. Also,

I can't be the only person who has always wanted one of these for rush hour traffic.

What? You think it is illegal to own and use (at a proper gun range or on private property) a fully automatic weapon...otherwise known as a machine gun? No...it is absolutely legal:

In most jurisdictions there is no fine or applicable punishment for driving less than 5 mph over the speed limit. (and 10mph if the limit is higher than 55)

Okay, so this doesn't apply to the actual border, where you'd have to show passport, to gain entry to the US. But in states like Arizona, there's checkpoints that are maybe 25, or 50 miles away from the border. These checkpoints are in breach of the 'Freedom of Movement' law. This law states that US citizens should be

I heard that police officers can lie things such as "I'll just stop this tape recording, so we can chat honesty man to man" while having another recorder under the table.

Discrimination is only illegal in the USA if the discriminator is the Government or an employer.

You might be thinking - 'photography is not illegal'. Well, check out PINAC. There's a long history of law enforcement telling citizens that they're not allowed to photograph/film their activities while standing in public places. They've even unlawfully taken their gear away from them, forced them to delete files,

Except that mass killings in the U.S. aren't ever committed with machine guns, and the people who legally own them commit practically no crime with them. But keep going, maybe we can turn this into a pointless gun control pissing match.

Thank you! Another (I'm assuming) American with at least a fundamental grasp of the laws that govern this country. It makes my brain hurt when people talk about this kind of stuff. How is this not taught in high school?

Openly carrying a firearm in a majority of states without any sort of permit.

With the exception of a few states that hate fun, owning and shooting a machine gun is legal. You just have to jump through a few hoops.

Gun Silencers are legal in 39 states

As an attorney, I think all Americans need to understand this simple fact: The U.S. Constitution DOES NOT prohibit any private entity from engaging in "unconstitutional" acts, with two very narrow exceptions.

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Well at least he fell on his sword and you got to respect him for that. You don't see that sort of thing happen much anymore.

Fuck no, there's nothing about his tweets that are "okay-ish". At his level, games are a business, not a hobby. If this were a different industry, the business relationship would've been terminated after the FIRST tweet. Frankly, I'm amazed Valve waited until the "death threat" to axe Paranautical Activity.

I doubt Valve took it as a serious death threat either, but they had to show that there's consequences to acting like a prick instead of an adult.

Bullshit. One email or phone call would have rectified the situation. Instead he makes an ass of himself.