One man's threats led to The Pas RCMP conducting a drugs and weapons bust this week. The results have put one suspect behind bars, and saddled another with an upcoming court date.
so they are pressuring social media companies to do it on hair behalf. they can t take away our guns, things like esg, pushing corporations to do their bidding for them. once they build the list. it s firearms dealers who are told you have to list it as a firearm or firearms parts. it s a perfectly tailored list. it s always under the guise of safety. we want to prevent the next school short. we want to use this data base under the hands of who and under what circumstance. why would they use it? we don t know the answer to that. but the people in washington, d.c. would love to get their hands on it. that exactly right. the constitution is not an impediment. it s what they did with free
so they are pressuring social media companies to do it on hair behalf. they can t take away our guns, things like esg, pushing corporations to do their bidding for them. once they build the list. it s firearms dealers who are told you have to list it as a firearm or firearms parts. it s a perfectly tailored list. it s always under the guise of safety. we want to prevent the next school short. we want to use this data base under the hands of who and under what circumstance. why would they use it? we don t know the answer to that. but the people in washington, d.c. would love to get their hands on it. that exactly right. the constitution is not an impediment. it s what they did with free
so they are pressuring social media companies to do it on hair behalf. they can t take away our guns, things like esg, pushing corporations to do their bidding for them. once they build the list. it s firearms dealers who are told you have to list it as a firearm or firearms parts. it s a perfectly tailored list. it s always under the guise of safety. we want to prevent the next school short. we want to use this data base under the hands of who and under what circumstance. why would they use it? we don t know the answer to that. but the people in washington, d.c. would love to get their hands on it. that exactly right. the constitution is not an impediment. it s what they did with free
on a 3d printer. this is a ghost gun. we re going to try it out. it s something you can produce on a printer that costs less than $200. earl griffith, an a.t.f. firearms officer, says a small conversion device like this one can turn a legal semiautomatic handgun into an illegal machine gun. how many rounds a minute was that? so that that was about 30 rounds. reporter: 30 rounds. yes. reporter: so you essentially emptied the clip. emptied the magazine of 33 rounds, yup. reporter: conversion parts are so easy to make, that we watched as this 3d printer assembled one in about 45 minutes. marvin richardson is the acting director of the a.t.f. how have ghost guns complicated the job of a.t.f. agents? you can buy a box of firearms parts, and you can assemble those firearms together in