Looks like “copper moonshine” is a reference to a distillery equipment manufacturer whose owner is big in the movement. Here’s a fun doc from them (him?) about how to get a passport. It’s pretty wild.
Wow. I love all the weasel words, ‘if it doesn’t work it’s not my fault!’. I am not a lawyer, but even I could find several inconsistencies in that mess. Not to mention, maybe don’t take ‘legal’ advice from someone who makes so many spelling errors.
Looks like “copper moonshine” is a reference to a distillery equipment manufacturer whose owner is big in the movement. Here’s a fun doc from them (him?) about how to get a passport. It’s pretty wild.
https://www.scribd.com/document/357360138/Copper-Moonshine-Stills-Discussion-on-Diplomatic-Immunity
The very first paragraph describes how you can be deprived of your second amendment right to arms.
If you assert that you aren’t a US citizen, why would you give a flying fuck about the second amendment? It certainly wouldn’t apply to you.
“Please do not share this treatise with those of questionable morals.”
I have questionable morals and I’m gonna take it without asking, muhaha.
Shit! Now I can’t read it! My morals are blocking it!
Damn
Um … yeah okay.
So thanks for that. It was fun to see
You betcha, individual human Satanmat commenting on behalf of the corporation recognized as SATANMAT.
Wow. I love all the weasel words, ‘if it doesn’t work it’s not my fault!’. I am not a lawyer, but even I could find several inconsistencies in that mess. Not to mention, maybe don’t take ‘legal’ advice from someone who makes so many spelling errors.
A bit too much moonshine.
Thank you, I can’t look it up right now and it was bugging me.
Frances McDormand’s character from Burn After Reading would understand that perfectly