question about those sooper troopers

tokenbrownguy

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So, anyone know if some law agency is or can track what you buy over the internet? I mean even PayPal is trace able, no? Any who, just thinking about stuff...keep blazing...that is all...:leaf:
 

tokenbrownguy

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OK, BC I just read a thread about Mylar, and the people there were saying buy it online, or ebay, etc...n I'm thinking, hell no, horrible advice...
 

bigbillyrocka

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OK, BC I just read a thread about Mylar, and the people there were saying buy it online, or ebay, etc...n I'm thinking, hell no, horrible advice...
im using the mylar "emergency" blankets from walmart. 2.50 each pack. one pack covers a good amount of area.
little thinner than what youd buy online, but just a good and easy to get
 

tip top toker

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OK, BC I just read a thread about Mylar, and the people there were saying buy it online, or ebay, etc...n I'm thinking, hell no, horrible advice...
No it's absolutely fine advice. Common sense is all that is required. The authorities can check whatever they want to the legality of it be damned, using what in court or to obtain a search warrant is a whole different matter ;) Learn your rights.
 

tokenbrownguy

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True, but I've read they are easily ruined, n I don't care to go to Walmart n buy ten emergency blankets...or go ten times n buy one...BUT I have read that the sun windshield visor thingies work fantastically.
 

bigbillyrocka

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True, but I've read they are easily ruined, n I don't care to go to Walmart n buy ten emergency blankets...or go ten times n buy one...BUT I have read that the sun windshield visor thingies work fantastically.
they do but cost more and youll need a few. those emergency blankets arent going to raise an eyebrow, theyll just ask (they the cashier) goin camping? since thats where they are located, the camping area
 

tokenbrownguy

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No it's absolutely fine advice. Common sense is all that is required. The authorities can check whatever they want to the legality of it be damned, using what in court or to obtain a search warrant is a whole different matter ;) Learn your rights.
How true...and logical...I guess sometimes I get lost in my own thoughts. So much so that logic is left far behind...thanks for a wake up!
 

Bwpz

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True, but I've read they are easily ruined, n I don't care to go to Walmart n buy ten emergency blankets...or go ten times n buy one...BUT I have read that the sun windshield visor thingies work fantastically.
How big of a space would you need? They're like 50x80 or something.
 

tokenbrownguy

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How big of a space would you need? They're like 50x80 or something.
I've only two ladies going for personal interests. They are in a closet, average sized, non walk in...I'm such a noob, no matter how much research, the real knowledge is in the experience...as with everything in life...about 6 fy long, 9 ft high, and 3 feet in...nothing special...
 

bigbillyrocka

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all you would need is two of those blankets. so why spend 25-50 dollars on a roll of the same stuff youll get for 5 dollars. :)
 

Jack Harer

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WalMart doesnt sell them, at least not in the South East. I got the ones I used to use at Sportsman's Paradise. They work OK, but they're REALLY thin and need to be put up with spray adhesive. At least on walls. I changed over to Panda film, then changed over to Behr Ultra White matte latex paint. It's as bright a white as you can get, and was every bit as good as the panda film. More permanent, too.
 
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