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Old December 30th 03, 02:00 AM
Richard Cranium
 
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(twistedhed) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(twistedhed) wrote in message om...
You are being targeted for busts in 2004. You keykweenz are going to
get nailed. Read below and get ready to feel the heat. We can't wait
to post the FCC notices on the NG, it will be great fun.


Make certain to laugh when one of your ham friends goes down, too. We
might believe that you're unbiased if you do so. (that'll be the day!)

FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for
sale or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of
selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio
frequency amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any
frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

Signed,

Your Losers and Faggots, the AKC


Equipment in and of itself and mere possession of such equipment is
not illegal. Only certain uses of some equipment can be considered
illegal. No matter what you would like to believe.

I could have an entire house full of amplifiers and the FCC couldn't
touch them without presenting PROOF of illegal use. Read the CB rules,
dum@$$. If you know how to read, that is.


Wrong, fudgepacker. Ask the FCC. In their view, posession implies use.
Ask them, then shut the **** up and go back to the truckstop.


Wrong, faggot. As usual. And I quote from Part 95, Subpart D (CB
rules):

"95.411 (c) (1)
The FCC will presume you have used a linear or other external power
amplifier if-
(1) it is in your possession or on your premises; AND
(2) There is other evidence that you have operated your CB station
with more power than allowed by CB Rule 20."

Note the FCC's own use of "AND" and "other evidence". Simple
possession is not illegal.

Try reading it for yourself, if you know how to read (and comprehend).

You really should learn to open your mouth for something other than
changing feet!

But then, you do. At the truckstop. Ask any driver.