Try something like "No thanks, I don't want this gun".
Gatling guns. They were on a wheeled mount, pulled by horses- and he felt they would slow him down too much.
If you did not have the right to a gun and refused to give it up, they would just imprison you and obtain a warrant to search for the weapon. Make it easy on yourself; give it up, then get it back the legal way.
refused to wat?
Refused was created in 1991.
Refused is a verb
The sentence: He refused. Extended: He refused to do it. Or: He refused to do it even though he knew how much it meant to me.
I Refused to open the door.
Refused - album - was created in 1999.
Not all, but some states offer a limited restoration of your firearms privileges. You would have to check with the state that convicted you and apply for that IF YOU WERE A STATE CONVICTED FELON. However, if you were a FEDERALLY convicted felon, forget it, currently there is no method in place to restore gun privileges. Congress has consistently refused to appropriate funds for this purpose.
He refused to go to San Diego
That is the correct spelling of the word "refused" (denied, rejected).
he refused everything basically