To: DoughtyOne; NorthMountain
Thanks.
I thought there would be a limit or a heads-up when someone purchases many guns considering that there are some items we can purchase in only small quantities.
I’m just surprised that he had so many guns with him. OK, one should always be prepared and have a back-up, but are all those guns his or were they planted?
It looks like he threw a gun party and no one showed up.
To: 1_Rain_Drop
The amount of guns, really kills the idea he was some supper planner sleuth for me.
Why risk moving 19 guns into the hotel/room, when you’re only going to use 2 to 4 of them?
I don’t have anything against people owning 40 guns either.
If you’re a law abiding citizen, I don’t care if you have 250.
You must be able to reasonably keep them in your possession though.
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10/04/2017 7:26:16 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(John McBane is the turd in the national punch-bowl.)
To: 1_Rain_Drop
I thought there would be a limit or a heads-up when someone purchases many guns considering that there are some items we can purchase in only small quantities.
Some states have limits, but there's no record of what you purchase. (maybe CA or MA or NJ though) Federally the only 'restriction' is multiple-purchase is reported when two or more handguns are purchased at the same place less than five days apart, OR multiple rifles less than five days apart, in the border states. I don't think it applies to a multiple purchase of a rifle and a pistol, or shotguns at all.
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