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Oh, no!
Posted by David Hardy · 31 March 2013 12:26 PM
ATF busts the Mad Russian! Now, what will we do for video entertainment?
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« Illinois to the Federal courts: bugger off | Main | Now, this is taking the offensive! » Oh, no!Posted by David Hardy · 31 March 2013 12:26 PM
ATF busts the Mad Russian! Now, what will we do for video entertainment? |
from http://www.survivalblog.com/
You've probably already seen this: 40+ Officers & ATF Agents Raid Home of Youtube Gun Personality FPSRussia. So the "explosives experts" at the BATFE are ignorant about Tannerite exploding targets? Take a look at the FPS Russia videos with explosions. All that I've ever seen are explosions producing sandy-brown smoke, which is indicative of a Tannerite binary low explosive, (ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder-based), and/or orange flames from gasoline, both of which are perfectly legal under Federal law, and ditto in most of the 50 States. That includes the state of Georgia, where Myers lives. There was also an implication that this raid was somehow related to the death of his business partner, Keith Ratliff. But the facts, as reported, are confusing. The raid took place on Tuesday. (I'm writing this on Friday.) If Myers was a murder suspect, then why didn't they arrest him then, or since then? If he was holding explosives that didn't belong to him, or in possession anything other than just Tannerite, then why didn't they arrest him then, or since then? If he was in possession of high explosives but lacked a Blaster's Permit, then why didn't they arrest him then, or since then? Somehow this whole thing stinks, to me. It was probably just another F Troop fishing expedition. And why 40 officers? Talk about grandstanding! They certainly make people's lives miserable in the process, even when no charges are filed.