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Title: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Dblnaknak on January 09, 2013, 05:12:56 PM
Someone posted that they were looking for a glock so I emailed them the description and photo of my glock 21. The guy has the balls to ask me to sell it to him under the table with out a permit no questions asked. What a idiot. I'm contemplating calling my friend at ATF and forwarding him this dumb asses email.  :wtf:
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: WTF?Shane on January 09, 2013, 05:16:37 PM
Report him/her/it.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: bass monkey on January 09, 2013, 05:21:26 PM
Report um. Possibly has more in his possession.
Is this the one on the other boards?
Title: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: sirkaiks on January 09, 2013, 05:24:17 PM
maybe undercover...
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: rswarrior1700 on January 09, 2013, 05:25:25 PM
With things going now firearm related I would report that person in it'll seperate the law abiding citizens from the law breakers
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: jaynick on January 09, 2013, 05:29:06 PM
hmm what a dilemma. normally id never suggest snitching, but at crucial times like this we cant afford to have irresponsible idiots with guns especially here in hawaii. we are a few shootings away from losing our rights.
shit imagine if you got caught helping him in any way(maybe even by not reporting him while you had the chance), youd be in the national spotlight like that vietnamese chick that allegedly supplied a couple guns to that crazy old man who shot those firemen.

Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Bigkahuna808 on January 09, 2013, 05:30:17 PM
Report him so they stop grouping us with crazy criminals and see that we are hard working law abiding citizens
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Cougar8045 on January 09, 2013, 06:07:30 PM
maybe undercover...
My thoughts, exactly!  My only question is whether the guy is working for HPD or Bloomturd?
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: 1shot on January 09, 2013, 06:28:33 PM
One of my friends comes over once in a while just to check out my guns. He could never get permits because of legal issues and he accepts that. Still doesn't stop him from offering me 10x the price of any one of my guns tho lol. Everytime I tell him the same thing, "crazy?!"
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: mln41 on January 09, 2013, 06:54:46 PM
that's a tough position your in.  right now I'd cover my 6 and forward info to atf.   
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Dblnaknak on January 09, 2013, 06:56:46 PM
My thoughts, exactly!  My only question is whether the guy is working for HPD or Bloomturd?

Not undercover. Too dumb.
Title: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: TeamMidori on January 09, 2013, 07:02:27 PM
Does his email start with a r and end with a 4 at Cheehoo dawt cum?
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: ifight2protect on January 09, 2013, 07:06:54 PM
Probably an undercover reporter, making him above the law.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Dblnaknak on January 09, 2013, 07:12:37 PM
Does his email start with a r and end with a 4 at Cheehoo dawt cum?

 :thumbsup:
Title: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: TeamMidori on January 09, 2013, 07:14:41 PM
Ho!!! Ya I saw that Bugga over dea on this other place people post stuffs for sale. I'm not saying which one but u guys know...right?

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/01/10/yhe2ypy3.jpg)
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: hnl.flyboy on January 09, 2013, 08:09:33 PM
I had a guy at school ask me to sell him a handgun, shotgun, or rifle because he feared something and wanted one "quickly."  Told him to get a permit.  No way I'm letting my good name be ruined by anyone.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Tom_G on January 10, 2013, 07:55:00 AM
So, simply using words is now a reportable activity? Seems to me that there used to be a piece of paper promising that wasn't so. Guess no one here much cares about such things. Maybe the people who wrote that fossil didn't imagine the use words would be put to in this modern age?

Get a grip! Say "no" and, if you must, feel free to explain to him/her the error of his/her ways. But to report this to the authorities, a person using one Constitutional right in the pursuit of another? That makes as much sense as suspending a child from school for pointing a fingervat another child. A lot of you have publically talked about hating Obama, even had discussions on how to get him fired. That sounds like sedition to me...shall I contact the secret service?
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: bryanhayn on January 10, 2013, 08:12:07 AM
So, simply using words is now a reportable activity? Seems to me that there used to be a piece of paper promising that wasn't so. Guess no one here much cares about such things. Maybe the people who wrote that fossil didn't imagine the use words would be put to in this modern age?

Get a grip! Say "no" and, if you must, feel free to explain to him/her the error of his/her ways. But to report this to the authorities, a person using one Constitutional right in the pursuit of another? That makes as much sense as suspending a child from school for pointing a fingervat another child. A lot of you have publically talked about hating Obama, even had discussions on how to get him fired. That sounds like sedition to me...shall I contact the secret service?

Lol...this is awesome :)
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: rswarrior1700 on January 10, 2013, 08:17:43 AM
hmm what a dilemma. normally id never suggest snitching, but at crucial times like this we cant afford to have irresponsible idiots with guns especially here in hawaii. we are a few shootings away from losing our rights.
shit imagine if you got caught helping him in any way(maybe even by not reporting him while you had the chance), youd be in the national spotlight like that vietnamese chick that allegedly supplied a couple guns to that crazy old man who shot those firemen.

Agreed that incident had the firearms leading back to the original owner. And it will be the same with this as well.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Dblnaknak on January 10, 2013, 08:28:53 AM
So, simply using words is now a reportable activity? Seems to me that there used to be a piece of paper promising that wasn't so. Guess no one here much cares about such things. Maybe the people who wrote that fossil didn't imagine the use words would be put to in this modern age?

Get a grip! Say "no" and, if you must, feel free to explain to him/her the error of his/her ways. But to report this to the authorities, a person using one Constitutional right in the pursuit of another? That makes as much sense as suspending a child from school for pointing a fingervat another child. A lot of you have publically talked about hating Obama, even had discussions on how to get him fired. That sounds like sedition to me...shall I contact the secret service?

Obviously he knew the permit process if he mentioned it to me. And he knew it was illegal when he stated no questions asked he would purchase with out having a permit and all that other legal stuff. Just for shits and grins I'm going to reply back and say ok. Just to see how far he's willing to take it.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Cougar8045 on January 10, 2013, 08:38:17 AM
Obviously he knew the permit process if he mentioned it to me. And he knew it was illegal when he stated no questions asked he would purchase with out having a permit and all that other legal stuff. Just for shits and grins I'm going to reply back and say ok. Just to see how far he's willing to take it.
Exactly.  We can argue back and forth about whether the registration is Constitutional or not, but it is the law.  Using speech to attempt to violate it is no less reportable than if someone posted an ad here asking someone to shoot his wife.  The idea that it's only speech and is protected reminds me of Stan's dad on South Park:

I Thought This Was America (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2zlPNGuPbw#)
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: kavawava on January 10, 2013, 09:28:56 AM
Obviously he knew the permit process if he mentioned it to me. And he knew it was illegal when he stated no questions asked he would purchase with out having a permit and all that other legal stuff. Just for shits and grins I'm going to reply back and say ok. Just to see how far he's willing to take it.

Idk man, I'd just say "no" and move on.  Not really worth the time, effort, and legality to mess with this kind of stuff at this point in time.  :wacko:
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Kevin on January 10, 2013, 09:59:10 AM
Obviously he knew the permit process if he mentioned it to me. And he knew it was illegal when he stated no questions asked he would purchase with out having a permit and all that other legal stuff. Just for shits and grins I'm going to reply back and say ok. Just to see how far he's willing to take it.

I wouldn't reply and say "ok".  A guy I knew said ok to a female standing at the window of his car one cold lonely night and the next thing you know he was swarmed by a bunch of cops and put in handcuffs. Story for another day though.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: DuckFat on January 10, 2013, 10:21:11 AM
I wouldn't reply and say "ok".  A guy I knew said ok to a female standing at the window of his car one cold lonely night and the next thing you know he was swarmed by a bunch of cops and put in handcuffs. Story for another day though.
Would this be Barry's friend named Titcomb? I like how he got caught and it was all over the news at first then just kinda vanished.

So, simply using words is now a reportable activity? Seems to me that there used to be a piece of paper promising that wasn't so. Guess no one here much cares about such things. Maybe the people who wrote that fossil didn't imagine the use words would be put to in this modern age?

Get a grip! Say "no" and, if you must, feel free to explain to him/her the error of his/her ways. But to report this to the authorities, a person using one Constitutional right in the pursuit of another? That makes as much sense as suspending a child from school for pointing a fingervat another child. A lot of you have publically talked about hating Obama, even had discussions on how to get him fired. That sounds like sedition to me...shall I contact the secret service?
So you think you can walk around saying whatever you want and not incur any consequences? If you're "just talking" amongst your friends about bombing an embassy or assassinating an elected official and someone catches wind of it, you think you won't eventually find yourself under investigation/monitoring? I'm sure the FBI will find your "it's just words" explanation entertaining  :wacko:

On a lighter note. Slander is illegal, you can't go around spewing nonsense about someone with the intent of damaging their reputation, it can carry criminal and civil penalties.

Please use some sense.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: Kingkeoni on January 10, 2013, 01:19:02 PM
I wouldn't reply and say "ok".  A guy I knew said ok to a female standing at the window of his car one cold lonely night and the next thing you know he was swarmed by a bunch of cops and put in handcuffs. Story for another day though.

"A guy I knew"

Suuuure  :rofl:
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: xer 21 on January 10, 2013, 02:07:59 PM
Idk man, I'd just say "no" and move on.  Not really worth the time, effort, and legality to mess with this kind of stuff at this point in time.  :wacko:

i dont think just ignoring it and moving on is a good idea.  the guy is trying to buy a gun illegally, no questions asked.  he's trying to do something illegal, and you dont want to be the guy who knew he was trying to buy a hot gun months ago, when he finally gets a hold of one and makes the news after he goes and shoots a house up. 

this is reportable, imo.

remember how so many here, after the Sandy hook shooting, were lamenting how the mentally ill shooter had so many people that knew he was crazy, but no one ever raised their voice, even after he reportedly had a confrontation at the school days before the incident?

this is the same thing.  there is an obvious problem, but if you ignore it and just pretend it isnt YOUR problem, it might just become someone's FINAL problem.  this is how you prevent tragedies.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: macsak on January 10, 2013, 03:30:56 PM
notice it was never mentioned that barry's pot smoking buddy was propositioning a FEMALE cop?

Would this be Barry's friend named Titcomb? I like how he got caught and it was all over the news at first then just kinda vanished.
So you think you can walk around saying whatever you want and not incur any consequences? If you're "just talking" amongst your friends about bombing an embassy or assassinating an elected official and someone catches wind of it, you think you won't eventually find yourself under investigation/monitoring? I'm sure the FBI will find your "it's just words" explanation entertaining  :wacko:

On a lighter note. Slander is illegal, you can't go around spewing nonsense about someone with the intent of damaging their reputation, it can carry criminal and civil penalties.

Please use some sense.
Title: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: TeamMidori on January 10, 2013, 03:56:39 PM
Is that the same as "my friend"?
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: kavawava on January 10, 2013, 04:05:48 PM
i dont think just ignoring it and moving on is a good idea.  the guy is trying to buy a gun illegally, no questions asked.  he's trying to do something illegal, and you dont want to be the guy who knew he was trying to buy a hot gun months ago, when he finally gets a hold of one and makes the news after he goes and shoots a house up. 

this is reportable, imo.

remember how so many here, after the Sandy hook shooting, were lamenting how the mentally ill shooter had so many people that knew he was crazy, but no one ever raised their voice, even after he reportedly had a confrontation at the school days before the incident?

this is the same thing.  there is an obvious problem, but if you ignore it and just pretend it isnt YOUR problem, it might just become someone's FINAL problem.  this is how you prevent tragedies.

You make a very good point.  I never really thought of it that way. 

So with that in mind, which person/organization would one contact regarding reporting such an incident like this?
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: xer 21 on January 10, 2013, 04:43:53 PM
You make a very good point.  I never really thought of it that way. 

So with that in mind, which person/organization would one contact regarding reporting such an incident like this?
I would assume the police.  I don't know if they can charge him for anything, but it let's them know he's doing something shady.

At the very least they could give you advice on how to handle the situation.
Title: Re: Heard the dumbest thing today.
Post by: TeamSDSHawaii on January 11, 2013, 09:28:55 PM
Set up... wide...


Guy I knew... LOL!