killler 2
That would make sense...
When I bought my sig 522 rifle they did the back round check and I had to wait till the next day to get it..
I was standing at the counter with my hi-power locked and load in the small of my back, Being a CW permit holder for 30yrs... We had a good laugh at least...
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quade 4
QuoteGet you've hit two of them.
(1) Universal background check for anyone trying to buy a gun, aka, "Creating a black market" and
(2) Restore assault weapons ban and 10 round limit on magazines
"Ask your Congressman what's more important?" The Constitution, Mr. President.
We're you just guessing when you wrote this or can you cite the number of the proposal that bans assault weapons?
Because it sure as hell ain't the second one.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2013/01/16/obama-to-announce-gun-control-proposals-shortly/?hpt=hp_c1
What you're talking about is NOT part of the 23 Executive Orders, but a request to Congress. It's going through completely Constitutional procedures.
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jclalor 12
QuoteFalse. Anytime a citizen purchases a gun from a dealer, he must submit to a background check. Gun shows are no exception.
Anytime someone buys a firearm from a NON-LICENSED DEALER at a gun show, or anywhere else, no background check.
Quote>What gun show loophole?
People can sell guns at a gun show without a background check - and thus it is an excellent place for a criminal to obtain a weapon illegally.
You would be more successful calling it the Craigs List loophole as avoidance of background checks is only available when purchasing through a private party.
This would mean that if your brother wanted to give you a gun, he would be required to take the gun to a licensed firearms dealer and have him process the sale for a fee and then the dealer would perform a background check on you. Then you would be required to register the firearm before taking possession.
jclalor 12
QuoteA better strategy would be to buy a gun.
I never have bought a gun in my life, I do have a .308 savage, 20 gauge shotgun, and a revolver that my Grandfather gave me.
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QuoteFalse. Anytime a citizen purchases a gun from a dealer, he must submit to a background check. Gun shows are no exception.
Anytime someone buys a firearm from a NON-LICENSED DEALER at a gun show, or anywhere else, no background check.
I've never been to a gun show where there was an unlicensed dealer. Calling it a Gun Show loophole is nothing but hyperbole the gun-o-phobes use to scare people.
rehmwa 2
QuoteAnytime someone buys a firearm from a NON-LICENSED DEALER at a gun show, or anywhere else, no background check.
so it has nothing to do with "gun shows"
I wonder why they choose to call it that? Why is the implied lie such a popular term?
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QuoteA better strategy would be to buy a gun.
I never have bought a gun in my life, I do have a .308 savage, 20 gauge shotgun, and a revolver that my Grandfather gave me.
After today, you might be considered a criminal until you register them.
Can you let us know when the 30 minutes is up, if there's a civil war I think I may call in sick tonight.
A better strategy would be to buy a gun.