Posted on 11/09/2009 11:37:21 AM PST by lbryce
An improper use of NICS would be having personal info on an individual and being able to discover what types of guns the individual purchased. Say, for example, if they couldn't find any murder weapon, but then came along and said they were looking for a certain type of 9mm that the perp bought.
That doesn't seem to be the case here however, because they had the weapon. Once they have the weapon itself, it can be easily traced without using NICS or any other fed resources.
I asked this on another post with no responce.....whens the POS get charged with 13 counts of murder
Get statements from him now! He has had no time to watch the media excuse his actions and start lying.
It's on sale at Cabela's, item # 9IS-216819, $100 for 250 rounds, cheaper if you order more. I'm sure an MD with salary of $100K/yr, living in a doghouse, having no family and no hobby, could afford the gun ($1000) and as much ammo as he needed.
Good, now that he is awake and able to talk hook a car battery to his testicles and find out whether he is part of an organized group.
Texas may not require it but every gun purchased from a retail dealer in America is accompanied by a BATF form 4473 and a background check. Your gun may not be registered but the transaction sure is.
I still want to know if he shaved his body hair.
Has anyone heard the Luby’s massecure mentioned in relation to this story?
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/first100/1001214.html
how do you say “Im screwed” in Arabic?
I can answer this. They went to the manufacturer who told them which wholesaler they transferred it to, who told them which FFL dealer they sold it to, who told the FBI who bought it.
Barack Obama.
FIST is apparently still with us.
post of the day!!!!!
They just traced it the normal way. They contacted FN, asked what jobber/wholesaler that serial number was sold to. Then they contacted that jobber/wholesaler and asked which dealer that serial number was sold to. All those records are required to be maintained, just as the 4473s are required to be kept at the dealers. Then they went to Guns Galore, and asked to see that 4473.
You might still not be paranoid enough, but it's not necessary to figure out how they did this. It's whole reason guns are required to have serial numbers, and for those records to be maintained at the various points along the supply chain.
Now if they can figure where he bought ammo and spare magazines, assuming it wasn't Guns Galore, then you have something to be paranoid about. :)
I wonder if he’s gonna “die” unexpectedly after he’s done “talking”.
I wonder if he’s gonna “die” unexpectedly after he’s done “talking”.
That's not NICS, it's really not any system, they call the manufacturer or importer, who is required to keep records of who they sell guns to. That wholesaler/distributor is then called. They provide the name of the dealer the gun was shipped to. They call, or probably in this case visit, the dealer, who looks in his records, which could include the 4473 form, and tells them who bought it and when.
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