IDAHO COWBOY
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Read below then act accordlingly. This is the way it was before 1968 Nazis modeled Gun Control Act - there were no FFL's or stupid paperwork.
1. Read all below, e-mails and links.
2. Request all order at least one Buckaroo Rifle - order more than one is
even better, even if live out of state, you can donate the rifle(s) to a
youth shooting organization in Montana when the time comes. Remember this
order requires no money now or upfront.
E-mail Gary Marbut and Mr. Rhoades on the same e-mail order.
3. For more information on this subject:
[url]http://firearmsfreedomact.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=montana+freedom+firearms+act&aq=0&aqi=g4&oq=montana+freedom+&fp=a048890d3c90c6fc[/url]
http://www.progunleaders.org/
http://www.mtssa.org/
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Gary Marbut-MSSA" <mssa@mtssa.org>
>> To: <mssa@mtssa.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:45 PM
>> Subject: Buckaroo - Amazing!! Thanks!!
>>
>>
>>> Dear MSSA Friends,
>>>
>>> I travelled to Ronan this evening to speak to an interested and
>>> attentive group of patriots there.
>>>
>>> When I got home, there were 65 emails in my Inbox (still coming in) from
>>> people willing to buy Buckaroos, most for multiple rifles. One nice
>>> lady who lives in Texas even said she'd buy two Buckaroos and donate
>>> them to a youth shooting program in Montana!
>>>
>>> Because there's just not time to respond to each of you individually,
>>> THANKS A LOT!!
>>>
>>> To be honest, it's a long shot whether or not ANY of these rifles will
>>> EVER be manufactured. Some of you even offered to send money. Not yet.
>>> First, we must win the lawsuit, which means going all the way to the
>>> U.S. Supreme Court. Your enthusiastic support will help with that.
>>>
>>> So, if your kids or grandkids need a youth rifle now, don't wait for the
>>> Buckaroo. Stay tuned.
>>>
>>> Please pass this on to the list of folks to whom you redistributed my
>>> original Buckaroo email.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!!
>>>
>>> Gary Marbut, president
>>> Montana Shooting Sports Association
>>> http://www.mtssa.org
>>> author, Gun Laws of Montana
>>> http://www.mtpublish.com
>>>
>>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Gary Marbut-MSSA
>> To: mssa@mtssa.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 3:30 PM
>> Subject: Help needed - Youth .22 rifle buyers?
>>
>>
>> Dear MSSA Friends,
>>
>> In our lawsuit to validate the Montana Firearms Freedom Act, MSSA v.
>> Holder, I am the only individual plaintiff.
>>
>> The U.S. has filed a Motion to Dismiss, in part claiming I lack standing
>> because I don't have any firm plans to make and sell an MFFA item.
>>
>> But I do.
>>
>> I've researched the possibility of manufacturing, under the terms of the
>> MFFA, a youth model, single shot, bolt action .22 rifle. This rifle will
>> be the size of a Chipmunk youth rifle (with a couple of improvements),
>> and will be mechanically similar to a Winchester Model 67A (with a couple
>> of improvements), which has not been manufactured for almost 50 years
>> (original John Browning patent in 1899). I'm calling this
>> not-yet-available model the "Montana Buckaroo."
>>
>> I may only make these IF MSSA is successful in its MFFA lawsuit, but it
>> would be VERY helpful in addressing the "standing" question if I have
>> evidence that there are a lot of folks in Montana who would buy these
>> rifles, IF we win the lawsuit and IF I can actually produce them.
>>
>> So, how many of you are willing to declare that you would purchase one
>> (or more) of these (historical) Made-in-Montana rifles at a price of $100
>> each, IF we win the lawsuit, and IF I can actually get them into
>> production.
>>
>> If you are willing to declare that you would buy such a rifle(s),
>> remember that they may never leave Montana and that your expressed desire
>> to purchase will be entered into the court records in MSSA v. Holder.
>>
>> So, if you are willing, please reply to this email and tell me that you
>> would like to buy one or more Montana Buckaroos, how many you'd like to
>> buy, and please also copy our lead attorney ("Quentin Rhoades"
>> <qmr@montanalawyer.com>) on your email for his records.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gary Marbut, president
>> Montana Shooting Sports Association
>> http://www.mtssa.org
>> author, Gun Laws of Montana
>> http://www.mtpublish.com
>>
>>
>
Read below then act accordlingly. This is the way it was before 1968 Nazis modeled Gun Control Act - there were no FFL's or stupid paperwork.
1. Read all below, e-mails and links.
2. Request all order at least one Buckaroo Rifle - order more than one is
even better, even if live out of state, you can donate the rifle(s) to a
youth shooting organization in Montana when the time comes. Remember this
order requires no money now or upfront.
E-mail Gary Marbut and Mr. Rhoades on the same e-mail order.
3. For more information on this subject:
[url]http://firearmsfreedomact.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=montana+freedom+firearms+act&aq=0&aqi=g4&oq=montana+freedom+&fp=a048890d3c90c6fc[/url]
http://www.progunleaders.org/
http://www.mtssa.org/
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Gary Marbut-MSSA" <mssa@mtssa.org>
>> To: <mssa@mtssa.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:45 PM
>> Subject: Buckaroo - Amazing!! Thanks!!
>>
>>
>>> Dear MSSA Friends,
>>>
>>> I travelled to Ronan this evening to speak to an interested and
>>> attentive group of patriots there.
>>>
>>> When I got home, there were 65 emails in my Inbox (still coming in) from
>>> people willing to buy Buckaroos, most for multiple rifles. One nice
>>> lady who lives in Texas even said she'd buy two Buckaroos and donate
>>> them to a youth shooting program in Montana!
>>>
>>> Because there's just not time to respond to each of you individually,
>>> THANKS A LOT!!
>>>
>>> To be honest, it's a long shot whether or not ANY of these rifles will
>>> EVER be manufactured. Some of you even offered to send money. Not yet.
>>> First, we must win the lawsuit, which means going all the way to the
>>> U.S. Supreme Court. Your enthusiastic support will help with that.
>>>
>>> So, if your kids or grandkids need a youth rifle now, don't wait for the
>>> Buckaroo. Stay tuned.
>>>
>>> Please pass this on to the list of folks to whom you redistributed my
>>> original Buckaroo email.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!!
>>>
>>> Gary Marbut, president
>>> Montana Shooting Sports Association
>>> http://www.mtssa.org
>>> author, Gun Laws of Montana
>>> http://www.mtpublish.com
>>>
>>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Gary Marbut-MSSA
>> To: mssa@mtssa.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 3:30 PM
>> Subject: Help needed - Youth .22 rifle buyers?
>>
>>
>> Dear MSSA Friends,
>>
>> In our lawsuit to validate the Montana Firearms Freedom Act, MSSA v.
>> Holder, I am the only individual plaintiff.
>>
>> The U.S. has filed a Motion to Dismiss, in part claiming I lack standing
>> because I don't have any firm plans to make and sell an MFFA item.
>>
>> But I do.
>>
>> I've researched the possibility of manufacturing, under the terms of the
>> MFFA, a youth model, single shot, bolt action .22 rifle. This rifle will
>> be the size of a Chipmunk youth rifle (with a couple of improvements),
>> and will be mechanically similar to a Winchester Model 67A (with a couple
>> of improvements), which has not been manufactured for almost 50 years
>> (original John Browning patent in 1899). I'm calling this
>> not-yet-available model the "Montana Buckaroo."
>>
>> I may only make these IF MSSA is successful in its MFFA lawsuit, but it
>> would be VERY helpful in addressing the "standing" question if I have
>> evidence that there are a lot of folks in Montana who would buy these
>> rifles, IF we win the lawsuit and IF I can actually produce them.
>>
>> So, how many of you are willing to declare that you would purchase one
>> (or more) of these (historical) Made-in-Montana rifles at a price of $100
>> each, IF we win the lawsuit, and IF I can actually get them into
>> production.
>>
>> If you are willing to declare that you would buy such a rifle(s),
>> remember that they may never leave Montana and that your expressed desire
>> to purchase will be entered into the court records in MSSA v. Holder.
>>
>> So, if you are willing, please reply to this email and tell me that you
>> would like to buy one or more Montana Buckaroos, how many you'd like to
>> buy, and please also copy our lead attorney ("Quentin Rhoades"
>> <qmr@montanalawyer.com>) on your email for his records.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gary Marbut, president
>> Montana Shooting Sports Association
>> http://www.mtssa.org
>> author, Gun Laws of Montana
>> http://www.mtpublish.com
>>
>>
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