I’ve known no more than 2 gun dealers who did NOT hold the same position. Anytime they can get in the middle of a gun transfer, it’s a profitable service and they will support, almost without exception, private sale checks. The profit on new guns is little to nothing. All the money is made on used guns and services. Most of them are not your friend and they aren’t there to support the second Amendment. They are in business. Now, I don’t see anything at all wrong with that, but we need to stop including them as friends of the 2A... most of them are not.
As in the blog article... the FFL dealer, who leans mostly to the hunting trade business, has no clue where the reality of ownership and 2nd Amendment (rejects it). The NRA and the NSSF organizations being dragged kicking and screaming into the reality that it is the Progressive libs trying to remove a RIGHT, beyond “for hunting— I’m OK” BS the libs and elites foist over on people.
Quote in the article: “Like many FFL holders, Hopkins (the store owner) would have no objection to universal background checks for all gun transactions.
Anyone in the business whoâs not leading in the fight against universal registration, especially now in the time of great need, and actually telling that to a Bloomberg reporter, deserves to have his business go belly-up as far as Iâm concerned. And the FFLs who look forward to it as a new business opportunity are no better than damn kapos”
FReepers— that’s “kapos” as in “sonderkommandos” as in the Jews who collaborated with the Nazis in the deathcamps, to run the extermination business, in trade for their being allowed to live... for a while. Eventually KAPOS were killed and new ones recruited to ensure.... COMPLIANCE.
Deo Vindice.
Explains the idiotic Jeb tweet photo of “his” .45 ACP engraved with his name— not quite as bad as John Kerry putting on an Southern accent and asking “kin ah get a gun license around here?” and obmamaomou “shooting them skeets” photo op lie.
‘âYou Brits donât have our traditions,â Hopkins says. âTo Americans, owning a gun is a connection back to the settling of the Western frontier: cowboys and Indians and all that.â’
Thats false. The English had a long tradition of going armed (centuries long). We inherited that tradition and eventually codified it or rather enumerated it as a right. It has nothing to do with cowboys & indians or the ‘wild west’. Hopkins isnt that sharp a guy.
the antis accuse me of fear. if they could see or appreciate the contents of my gun safe they would understand, I have no fear of them.