>>>>>In Turkey you have to prove you're under a thread for have a gun.
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>>>>I'm not sure what that statement means.
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>>>I think he means "threatened".
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>>I still don't understand what he means. Does he mean they make sure the customer is not a thread? If that is what he meant, how do they determine that? How do you know if Joe Normal buys a gun today, that he isn't going to catch his wife with another man tomorrow, snaps, and becomes a monster with a gun?
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>Where does the customer come from? I mean he means "under a threat" as in someone's threatened the gun buyer.
Terry, are you under a thread? No? Here's a gun.