Posted on 01/10/2013 1:01:31 PM PST by Nachum
Vice President Joe Biden, in remarks today before a meeting on guns, suggested the Obama administration is seriously considering outlawing unregulated "private" gun sales:"And so the kinds of things that there´s an emerging set of recommendations, not coming from me but coming from the groups we´ve met with," said Biden today, before a closed door meeting on gun control. "And I´m going to focus on the ones that relate primarily to gun ownership and the type of weapons can be owned. And one is,
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I live in NC...so I know all of that...the fee was $5 for each of my purchase permits.
LOL I was saying that yesterday. Smart move for them to make more money...
Probably a lot, the permits are a pain in the butt to fill out.
Here’s an example of one:
http://www.newhanoversheriff.com/PDF/Purchase%20Permit%20Application.pdf
The questionnaire is often a lot of trouble, depending on the county.
http://www.newhanoversheriff.com/PDF/Purchase%20Permit%20Application.pdf
The low information vice-president will need to explain how the president can accomplish this.
Name one Democrat that isn’t.
“Biden is an enemy of the people.”
You're getting off cheap!
So is his boss and his boss is not the American people.
Thanks for the preface but I fully understand and agree with the “rant”.
..closed door meeting on gun-control...
So much for transparency...Npt that I was expecting it...
I guess they believe that a lightning attack (infringements) on our right to keep and bear arms per that pesky document and its Second Amendment will go over better if the people don’t see it coming in time...
Hehehe, another poor assumption on their part...They already know it’s coming, and they might as well play it out, they believe they can weather the storm...
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