i know they were and it was that way when he purchased the weapon. but he heard they changed the law calling this weapon a destructive device requiring a tax stamp.
he's wondering what to do now. thank you
I have a friend who bought a street sweeper about 15 years ago. he recently found out this weapon now needs a tax stamp. this gun has always been in his safe and never been fired. can he get a tax stamp for this weapon or is it to late.
I've always been a colts fan since they came to Indianapolis. Now for what my two season tickets cost (club seats) they are making it hard to stay loyal. 4600.00 a year excluding playoff tickets which is another 1400.00. watching them on tv is looking better all the time.