Fourteen months later, the IRS requested answers to 30 questions with sub-bullets -- 88 total separate inquiries -- and gave only a two-week period to comply.
Even questions about whether armor-piercing bullets can be banned are not resolved by today's ruling, according to Larry Pratt, director of Gun Owners of America.
Those are probably the types of kids who should stay away from the service altogether as video games have a general policy that requires you to constantly spray bullets to stay alive, as well as shoot first and ask questions later.