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03/05/2013 10:03:14
 
 
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02/05/2013 20:32:07
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
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Titre:
Divers
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Message ID:
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>>>>>>>Not exactly true. Any licensed gun dealer at a gun show has to do background checks. Only private citizens can sell guns without a check. Of course, private citizens can sell/buy guns anywhere without background checks.
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>>>>>>Can some a private citizen buy lots of guns from licensed gun dealers before the show, pass the background check and get the guns and then sell them in the gun show for a hefty profit? Is there any limit on the amount of guns you can buy or sell (if you are not licensed)?
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>>>>>Sure they can. And all the gun's serial numbers will be registered to the citizen that can be traced back to them if they sell them to criminals.
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>>>>So, if I sell a gun to a criminal and the criminal do their thing with said gun, am I liable? that doesn't sound bad.
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>>>Depends on circumstances but they could be. For me, I would not want to take the risk. The real issue is the gun show issue has been blown up to make headlines but is really not that big of a risk. There are lots of places for criminals to get guns.
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>>>I just heard that last year, there was 77000 background checks that were turned down for purchasing guns. It is illegal for a felon to purchase a gun. There were only of the 44 of the 77000 that were prosecuted. What good are laws if they are not enforced.
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>>What do you mean what good is it?
>>Helloooo you just said it kept the 77,000 bad guys from purchasing the guns didn't it?
>>Of course when that happens they just go to a gun show and get one where there is no background check.....
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>All that happened was the 77,000 bad guys were inconvenienced slightly by having to buy a gun through a non legal channel. Why didn't law enforcement follow up and arrest them for trying to purchase a gun?

Mostly because we don't pay our police forces enough to hire enough people to do this.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
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