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I have a SKS and I would like to add a few things to it but I want to make sure I stay legal. I would like to add a lazer sight, high cap. magazine (30 rounds or more), a folding stock, and a muzzel break.
Your best bet would probably be to ask a local, knowledgeable dealer, possibly the one you purchased the SKS from originally.
www.rutherford.org See Rutherford.org for the complete acticle and text of Russ Feingold speech. Russ Feingold, a staunch defender of the rule of ...
Herstal, Belgium and imported by FNH USA, Fredricksburg, Virginia, United States. FNH USA slightly modifies the rifle (supplying a US made ...
Olympic games and winning only 6-7% of medals in 2-3 specific sports
Awards like Oscars MTV Golden Globes and winning 1% lol
Nobel Prizes and winning hmmmmmm blacks have 9 from 1430 given so far right ??6 in peace and 3 in literature...
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Ten Years After USA Patriot Act, Concerns Of Further Civil Liberties Erosions
On October 26, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law the USA Patriot Act, which according to the Rutherford Institute in effect gutted the Bill of Rights.
In the opinion of the Rutherford Institute, ten years later, “whatever success America has had in routing out terrorists has been overshadowed by a society in which the police presence in America has exploded, with unconstitutional and SWAT team tactics increasingly condoned by the courts; the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty has been usurped by a new norm in which all citizens are suspects in a surveillance state; and the right to travel has been subjected to draconian security measures.”
“A law drafted in haste to safeguard America against terrorists has morphed into a dastardly justification for the end of basic freedoms in America,” said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute. “What began with the passage of the USA Patriot Act in the fall of 2001 has snowballed into a massive assault on our constitutional freedoms, our system of government and our fundamental philosophies and way of life.
Schwabe receives national recognition | Vancouver Business Journal
U.S. News – Best Lawyers magazine recently named Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt “Law Firm of the Year” in Timber Law.
The Northwest regional law firm received recognition in the forest products category based on outstanding client survey outcomes and the firm’s strong reputation among competing attorneys in the same practice area, the magazine said.
“We are very excited to have Schwabe’s forest products industry practice recognized as the best in the country,” said Mark Long, Schwabe’s managing partner. “The forest products industry has long been an important focus for the firm and we will continue to grow and enhance what has become one of our most highly regarded practice areas.
USA and China – Questions and Answers About Internet Censorship ...
Recent events in China has really changed the opinion towards the situation concerning censorship in China. USTR (United States Trade Representative) responsible for commercial matters requested consultations at WTO concerning Internet censorship regime.
It was not just a formal complaint. It is sooner a question set among countries concerning sensitive issue. Overall China’s treatment towards the situation and questions taken into consideration will consider the key to the information freedom in the People’s Republic of China.
On the whole this article is devoted to explanation of the significance of the development in this direction. Two primary questions will be discussed in this material. First aspect is USA and China positions at WTO concerning censorship issues. Second aspect to regarded is explanation possible illegacy of China’s Internet censorship according international law, regarding exact questions posed to the country during the latest consultations. It should be noted the implications of this development can greatly influence domestic politics of the country.
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