Unless the person of interest has actually committed a crime (conspiracy to commit murder is a crime if you can prove it) there is not (and SHOULD NOT BE) a whole heck of lot the Feebs can do.
Or anyone else.
So what if I happened to meet someone who is a loon? We might share common interests outside of his lunacy.
Or do folks really want Red Flag laws, guilt by association, people being banned from buying firearms ‘cuz someone put him on some list, etc.?
[[Unless the person of interest has actually committed a crime (conspiracy to commit murder is a crime if you can prove it) there is not (and SHOULD NOT BE) a whole heck of lot the Feebs can do.]]
But Yet the left are pushing “Red Flag” laws to violate the rights of people who get turned in by folks who simply have grudges against them-
as of aug of 2019 (the first info i found on it), States that have already implemented red flag laws (there may be more now)
California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. District of Columbia. Florida. Illinois. Indiana. Maryland. Massachusetts. New Jersey. New York. Oregon. Rhode Island. Vermont. Washington.
It’s already here- since red flag laws are here already, it’s hypocritical of the FBI to not do anything about terrorists on their watch list-
They could have stepped up their watch on the guy instead of watching all the fake insurrectionists.
Unless the person of interest has actually committed a crime (conspiracy to commit murder is a crime if you can prove it) there is not (and SHOULD NOT BE) a whole heck of lot the Feebs can do.
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I believe the FFL holder can refuse the transaction. Based on their evaluation of ‘safety’ or some such.
So, the feds, if they cared, could pass any ‘doubt’ to the FFL holder for him to use to deny.
this is deliberate AFAIAC....
heck, they're talking about restricting gun rights for vets JUST BECAUSE and for no good reason....
would it be too much to ask that they instead track these animal muzzies?