Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Why the name change from Greybull Precision to Wyoming Arms?

I sold Greybull Precision in 2013 and had a non compete agreement on building bolt action rifles.

Wyoming Arms is a completely seperate venture focused on top end ARs and cutting edge suppressors.
Uh huh....
What was the tax deal owed related to it all that was laid out on here by posters the state of Wyoming had on your azz...
And the other 3 cats the court found in favor of related to the whole deal.
Friends and former bussiness partners you tried to screw over huh???

Numerous members have dug up and posted all that schit on here IIRC.

Just because you had legal protection via LLC or what ever it was covering your azz dont mean you ain't a con artist.
Those are legal means to bail on schit and remain relatively unscathed ain't they Johnny.....

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Not that I have any interest in clearing Mr. Burns' name, but I took a look at the WY SOS filings and I believe that the tax liabilities are not actually taxes owed but, rather, the annual state LLC fee of about $50. It's pretty common for LLCs or Corporations to miss their annual filing requirements when they don't have in house counsel who watches regulatory filing deadlines.

Assuming that this is what is going on with Mr. Burns' companies, the worst that you can say is that he is bad with keeping track of when filings are due. The administrative dissolutions are not a big deal in these situations.

Administrative dissolutions and suspensions for failure to file annual reports/pay annual fees are not good, but they're nowhere near as bad as actually having unpaid taxes or bankruptcy dissolutions.


Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.