Posted on 08/21/2013 9:04:34 AM PDT by rover3
NRA historically has preached and campaigned against the threat of a national database of firearms or their owners. But, in fact NRA themselves housed over 10 million information on gun owners. Unclear of NRA's motives but the data may be used as a marketing weapon to focus in on converting gun owners to dues-paying NRA members. Who knows, what do you all think? Read the article for more.
Well get him back on the Rainbow Bridge quick! It seems 3 percent of the population may misinterpret it’s existence and think they found a new [lace to ‘colon’ize!!! ;)
Yikes.
Not a member....so not my worry.
Sigh... Hardly worth the zot, huh.
My pleasure, Jaz.
Then I suggest you bury all your guns and disenroll from the NRA.......assuming of course you are a member. If not, then you've got nothing to worry about do you?
As a side note, not all NRA members are firearms owners, may simply support their cause.........
But I digress, what was the point of your post other than to trash the NRA????????
Thank you, brave Sir for clicking the link.
Indeed, the trolling was obvious.
If you're IATZ then you're slow........
What about them? You obviously overlooked the latest info you posted from back in 2010............
No NRA Endorsement for Harry Reid
Don't let the facts get in the way of your attempt to discredit the NRA.........
A Viking Doggie! Cool!
I thought so too. I really like Corgis.
I hope that the Viking Kitties don’t mind a Viking Doggy or two.
If it had been 3 million information or less, I could let it go, but 10 million information is just too much. Who needs that many information? No one!
Thank you so much, Viking2002. It’s nice to see you, too.
LOL! I’ve never met a Corgi in person, but they look like sweet little things in all the photos and YouTubes.
“Make your own firearm.”
Go directly to jail. (if caught with it without an FFL)
Incorrect.
With certain exceptions a firearm may be made by a non-licensee provided it is not for sale and the maker is not prohibited from possessing firearms. However, a person is prohibited from assembling a non-sporting semi-automatic rifle or non-sporting shotgun from imported parts. See [18 U.S.C. 922(o) and (r), 26 U.S.C. 5822, 27 CFR 478.39, 479.62 and 479.105]
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