Posted on 02/16/2008 8:05:37 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Gun control is really about people control. They can’t force socialism down our throats until we are disarmed.
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?
Someone who buys a weapon online does go through the exact same background check process as a purchase from a dealer.
The online seller must ship the gun to a licensed dealer in the buyer’s state. The buyer goes to the dealer, fills out the paper work, goes through the instant background check and any required state regulations, and pays the transferring dealer a fee for conducting the transaction.
The media is rapidly turning online firearms sales into the next big, overblown half-truth gun myth. Soon we’ll see some reporter claim terrorists can buy guns online without any background check, followed in short order by politicians who are either idiots or using the media as cover for their own schemes screaming to close this ‘loophole.’
A good rule of thumb in any mainstream media report involving firearms is that something over half of what they report will be completely wrong and that significant facts will be missing.
Well let's see. He calls up the media and gives them all the propaganda they need, saving htem the trouble of generating it themselves. To wit:
""I'm still blown away by the coincidences," Thompson said Friday. "I'm shaking. I can't believe somebody would order from us again and do this." ...being tied to both of the shootings is "unnerving," he said. "I still feel just absolutely in shock," he said. "I feel like I was run over by a truck." "
It's the same as an oil company exec calling the media to let them know he's shaken, unnerved and shocked, because 2 different arsonists bought stuff from his company and used it to fire bomb some night clubs. The first arsonist bought gas at one of his stations and the second bought pop and used the bottles in the fire bombs.
He did their psych-ops for them; making the bogus responsibility connection. Then he complains he's getting nasty calls and threats, which his own psych-ops justifies. He sold leather goods and steel stampings to this guy, and he sold a firearm to Cho by transferring it to a VA FFL for the background check and paperwork. Those facts should have been all that was given, not evidence of his mental frailty by generating propaganda for the media cons and grabbing pol idiots, that begs them for help to save him from any further distress.
Buying a gun for someone who is not allowed to possess it is a straw purchase, and is illegal. Buying a gun to give as a gift is legal, if the recipient is legally allowed to possess it.
Yeah, but I’m a woman. LOL We can take more pain.
What, he didn't know he was selling guns? Newsflash: Guns are weapons that are used to kill people. Maybe he should sell something less lethal online. [flamesuit on]
an Internet Gun Dealer...I thought a Federally licensed gun dealer could only sell a gun to another federally licensed dealer if the gun was sold outside of the gun dealer’s home state...
Accessoriues are one thing, but gun sales are another...correct me if i am wrong on the dealer to dealer out of state transactions...Thanks...
Well sure. And some people die from taking arthritis meds. Some have bad reactions to Cialis. There are extreme cases in any medication.
And it most certainly is comparable to thyroid medication or blood pressure medication if you suddenly stop cold turkey and measure your negative symptoms. I don't recommend anyone abuse their medications by taking them improperly and that includes suddenly stopping SSRI's.
The nasty symptoms you describe from going off of SSRI's too fast does not indicate addiction, as you claimed.
You cannot deny that ALL school shooters have either been on SSRI's or getting off of them. They are anti psychotics and change your brain chemistry( I believe forever).
They are not anti-psychotics. I've taken those and they are NOT anywhere the same. Clearly, you don't know what you are talking about if you are labeling them as anti-psychotics and claiming they are addictive. Change your brain chemistry forever?? Hah. I've had no problems with my brain chemistry since discontinuing them. Anti-pharma crap studies are cheap and easy to come by.
Did your doctor, before prescribing, find out if you were just a little "blue", or had you threatened to drown your babies like the Houston mother did? Most women feel a let down after childbirth until their hormones adjust. Women have gotten along just fine for thousands of years without SSRI's after childbirth. The woman in Houston that drowned her children was just off her SSRI's. How many of these stories did we hear about before say, 1980? How many now, after SSRI's?,
Again, you don't know what you are talking about. Andrea Yates had been off of or undermedicated for years based upon her physician's claims. The woman was clearly ill and her physician told her to go home and "think happy thoughts." Maybe if she had been put on an SSRI, that would have been a start.
And while I'm not going to discuss my physican with a kook like you but suffice it to say that my condition required two weeks hospitalization and 3 weeks of intensive outpatient care. This was no ordinary case of baby blues and my life, as well as that of my family's, was very much in danger. I'll spare you the nasty details but thank anyone I had a competent physician.
I would encourage you to continue researching the subject.
I purchase 2 or 3 firearms each year from this local FFL and I have an Idaho CCW license. I've been doing business with him since Dec 2000, so it's not like I just walked off the street and asked him to participate in the purchase of that rifle.
Maybe some anger management is called for.
Thanks for setting me straight. I am not as educated as I would like to be about gun laws and regulations. I’ll have to do some research.
yes, there are after-market high-capacity mags that will hold that many. Looks odd (and none too concealable), but it works. I know someone here that uses them in the local action shoot.
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