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Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:56 am
by nagarifle
would you look at this pic . man you all should become nagas and freely own arms.(legal) what a sight for Sunday morning

http://www.morungexpress.com/frontpage/36617.html

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Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:25 am
by Vikram
Love this picture. :clap:

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:40 am
by hvj1
A picture is worth a thousand words. What a sight indeed! In one glance, I can see the joys that exist in the simplicity of life adopted by these nagas. A beautiful , green mountainous countryside, clean fresh air, birds on the wing. Sure there is no T.V., Super Market and the accesories of modern life are missing, but there comes a time in all our lives, when we could happily trade all of that for the simple joy of living of the land AND AND AND OWN, CARRY AND WEILD A GUN like it was an extension of one's ownself.

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:29 am
by m24
Hey Naga, would adoption work to get into this party?? :D

Regards

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:52 am
by nagarifle
by any means and a bottle of run mate would do the trick(ops we are a dry state) :D

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:56 am
by m24
Dry State?? :o You guys are allowed weapons but no spirits!!! Well, it happens only in India.

Regards

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:10 am
by jk
Hi Nagarifle,
You mean any one in Nagaland can own a FireArm legally without any Licence or Paperwork. Well what about purchasing a FireArm, you can purchase only IOF Products or you can import a brand new also.

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:36 am
by nagarifle
jk wrote:Hi Nagarifle,
You mean any one in Nagaland can own a FireArm legally without any Licence or Paperwork. Well what about purchasing a FireArm, you can purchase only IOF Products or you can import a brand new also.
not quite free as that :( lets say we all need to have licenses to own as per the Arms act.

as for buying firearms you would need to comply with the arms act. if you have license you can buy what ever it allows you to buy and from any licensed dealer.

the statement is to show the freedom to enjoy legally owned firearms. and not free arms for all.

Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:30 pm
by cottage cheese
jk wrote:Hi Nagarifle,
You mean any one in Nagaland can own a FireArm legally without any Licence or Paperwork. Well what about purchasing a FireArm, you can purchase only IOF Products or you can import a brand new also.
Before hopes get high and wrong impressions are formed... the precious freedom applies to primarily to Konyak villages of Mon district which borders Myanmar, where gun-making is a centuries old traditional practice. It also applies only to muzzle loaders. They are allowed to do so to this day as long as its within the district/village domain etc. The government also occasionally procures specially disabled (plugged barrels) specimens for presentation to state dignitaries along with a "license to display". Oddly not many people, including me, are aware of rules and regulations (if any) that govern this special allowance...perhaps its something like the Coorg experiment?

regards,
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Re: Freedom at last a sigth for sore eyes

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:50 pm
by nagarifle
coorg experiment, sounds like doggy gone heywire :D