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To: GovernmentShrinker
Gun dealers and private re-sellers of guns should be the on the front lines of preventing obvious crazies from getting guns, but if the only contact they have with a buyer is an online form showing the buyer’s name, the name of the item chosen, the credit card being used to pay for it, and shipping address, there’s just nothing to go on.

While you can buy a firearm on the Internet, it must be shipped to a regular local licensed dealer, from whom you must pick it up after doing all the paperwork that you would have had to do in order to buy direct from him. In other words, it's no different from going to a dealer, wanting a gun he doesn't have in stock, and having him order it for you

53 posted on 02/17/2008 8:52:51 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty)
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To: SauronOfMordor; Trailerpark Badass

Does the buyer have to pick it up in person? The question would be the same for non-internet sales. I’d never given this much thought before, but the nearest gun dealer to me, and the only one I’ve ever bought guns from, is on the second floor of an old building, no elevator. Absolutely no way anyone in a wheelchair is getting into that store (or even into the building, since IIRC, there are steps even to get inside the first floor). I suppose the dealer could meet someone out in the parking lot to do paperwork, run inside to the NICS check, go back out with the gun, etc. But isn’t there some provision where people can have someone buy it for them? Don’t I recall Sarah Brady getting in a wee bit of embarrassing trouble over something like this, when she was buying a gun as a gift for her son?


62 posted on 02/17/2008 7:00:11 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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