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Two private people can do that anywhere, not only at a gun show
Then why call it a gun show loop hole?
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Originally Posted by Finn_Jarber
It is not a problem if you buy from a non-dealer in your State, and do not use USPS to ship it.
So, it's basically a face to face transaction...
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I have not used the term, but you claimed you CANNOT buy a gun at a gun show without having to take the check, and now you admit it was a false claim. A lot of guns are traded at gun shows and at the parking lots of those events between private people, and the background checks are not required for those transactions. Apparently you were unaware of this.
When you are part of a gun show, you are not part of the crowd. What you are saying is, that if you go into a wal-mart, you are a cashier, because you are in wal-mart.
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I already said it is OK, if it is coming from a private non-dealer seller in your own state. There is no federal law against such shipment as long as you do not use USPS. If you buy from an on-line licenced DEALER, then they are required to ship it to a local dealer who will perform the BGC.
Again, nothing more than a face to transaction...
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A nonlicensee may ship a firearm by a common or contract carrier to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun. In addition, Federal law requires that the carrier be notified that the shipment contains a firearm and prohibits common or contract carriers from requiring or causing any label to be placed on any package indicating that it contains a firearm.
[18 U.S.C. 922(a)(2)(A), 922(a) (3), 922(a)(5) and 922(e), 27 CFR 478.31 and 478.30]
Yep, but nothing more than a face to face transaction.
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Well, you had to take back your claims. I was right, and you were wrong.
Nope, your playing words. Nothing more nothing less.
I'll bet this bill would've passed if it included tax cuts for the rich
On the other hand, when Obama tried to slip in "another tax increase" in sequestration talks. Obama knowing full well republicans would say no to a second increase in taxes. Then Obama said he had nothing to do with sequestration and ran around the country trying to blame republicans for sequestration.
Who greives for the 3000 plus babies that are murdered daily in this country? Certainly not the santimonious liberals chastising others for owning guns.
Or the babies who allegedly were born alive only to have their spine cut with scissors. No, main stream media tried hiding that case.
"Obama's difficult personality... Gloating in victory, adolescent in defeat – Obama doesn’t make it easy to work with him. Why should conservative senators give him a legislative victory after he has spent four years painting them as knuckle-dragging rednecks who hate women and the poor?
The top priority for the public remains the economy. According to Gallup, only 4 per cent of Americans think that gun control is the “most important problem facing the country today”.
Obama has a significant economic mess from himself, and he has no idea what to do about it."
Many of the currect elected officials have outed their real plans for confiscation. It would be appropriate to include in any such bill a provision for the protection of the rights of the individual so that the average American rights to gun ownership be recognized and protected. But the supporters of gun control really want gun confiscation as we now actually see in some areas of the country. Obama's group is really about confiscation.
Obama's difficult personality... Gloating in victory, adolescent in defeat – Obama doesn’t make it easy to work with him. Why should conservative senators give him a legislative victory after he has spent four years painting them as knuckle-dragging rednecks who hate women and the poor?
The top priority for the public remains the economy. According to Gallup, only 4 per cent of Americans think that gun control is the “most important problem facing the country today”.
Obama has a significant economic mess from himself, and he has no idea what to do about it.
Petch...did you just quote Tim Stanley from the Telegraph without giving him credit, passing it off as your own thoughts?
That's pretty shoddy.
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