If you want to give it away, look for a museum. Alternatively look for a history group or a theater group you could give it to. Turning a real world items into functional stage props with connection to the time period of plays is is pretty neat.
They claim wanting to protect children and teens but these states are the easiest to find and get guns, regulated and unregulated. It's strictly puritanical lawmaking wanting to be a pissing contest of who can get church and state combined.
Yes, they do constantly. Yet, people still keep buying. I hate that I have to use Apple for my job because of the software and interface is exclusive.
goatman360
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He actually helped to write a play and starred in it. It's called "Allegiance" I believe.