You can login if you already have an account or register by clicking the button below.
Registering is free and all you need is a username and password. We never ask you for your e-mail.
Submissions should be about Q drops or a subject that has been mentioned by Q. Meta posts about Voat or the community are generally off-topic & subject to removal as unmentioned by Q; use submail for concerns or questions.
Freedom of speech is your right. Being a dick is our reason to remove this content. This includes concern-trolling; drama, gossip, or posts about other users; personal attacks; attacks on the community.
Voat Rules
Content violates spam guidelines
Content contains or links to content that is illegal
Content contains personal information that relates to a Voat users real world or online identity
I have seen the state produce a list of both long and hand guns owned by someone because of an empty pot pipe. Even though the state did not want to prosecute they still made this person surrender their firearms for six months before dropping charges. State had every every firearm serial number. The owner had to produce a bill of sale or have a notarized letter from a 'legal' owner that the guns were stored with them.
view the rest of the comments →
[–] Lag-wagon ago
How do they know who has guns? There is no registry that I am aware of.
[–] GumbyTM ago
If you believe that you are a fool.
I have seen the state produce a list of both long and hand guns owned by someone because of an empty pot pipe. Even though the state did not want to prosecute they still made this person surrender their firearms for six months before dropping charges. State had every every firearm serial number. The owner had to produce a bill of sale or have a notarized letter from a 'legal' owner that the guns were stored with them.
Now tell me again how there's no list.
[–] Lag-wagon ago
There is no list.