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Young Socialist
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Sun Feb-29-04 08:47 PM
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picked up an absolutely mint one at the phoenix gun show yesterday. only $145 in a private sale. when people talk about the gun show loophole this is what they really mean. what they want to ban is private individuals selling their own property to other private individuals.
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Sun Feb-29-04 08:51 PM
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What a price! I agree that gun shows sometimes aren't regulated the same way, but 1) I have never been to a gun show that allowed private sale (it's by state I think), and 2) criminals don't get guns from gun shows.
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Young Socialist
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Mon Mar-01-04 09:07 AM
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2. are you allowed to sell |
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your guns priveately to another individual without going thru a ffl? or are all private sales banned?
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Mon Mar-01-04 10:03 AM
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4. It was my impression that it varied by state |
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but I'm no expert on FFLs...
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Mon Mar-01-04 11:40 AM
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5. Private intra-state sales are legal under federal law, |
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but states can individually require any additional formalities they want. Some states require special procedures for all private sales. Some states require procedures for transactions that originate or consummate at gun shows.
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Mon Mar-01-04 09:20 AM
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3. Another loophole that needs closing is the transfer... |
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...from the parent to the offspring.
I mean if we can't make the act of a son inheriting his fathers trap shotgun a felony - what sort of world do we have to look forward to?
Who cares if prison interviews of violent felons indicate that gun shows are not the place they choose to get their guns? What's in the government's best interest is to be involved in every facet of the American family's day-to-day doings. Now that's safety!
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Young Socialist
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Mon Mar-01-04 03:22 PM
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6. I think a lot of it is just |
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job justification on the part of ATF. it will take a lot of manpower and hence budget to track all these private transfers. and you're right public safety doesn't enter into it. how about we move all these public servants from administering firearms transfers betwen law-abiding citizens to setting up an efficient public health network?
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