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 is a verb
Refused was created in 1991.
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.
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.
Refused - album - was created in 1999.
he refused everything basically
He refused to go to San Diego
That is the correct spelling of the word "refused" (denied, rejected).