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To: FSPress
The NASGD members have a monopoly on the business and want to eliminate competition of private, legal sales and small FFLs

That's my take on it, too-- from 1983 until 2002, I held a FFL with an NFA endorsement- dropped it because of the expense, liability, and hassle.

There was a great, largely internal debate among the firearms industry whether "kitchen table dealers" actually hurt or helped more mainstream stores.

After most were driven out of business ( and no, I was not one of them- had a standalone building ) some groups conceeded that this move really hurt everyone, overall- but it was too late to correct it.

Here's one group that tried to save the kitchen table dealers:

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5 posted on 02/01/2003 2:42:44 AM PST by backhoe (Has that "Clinton Legacy" made you feel safer yet?)
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To: backhoe
AFI has some good information on their site. The most amazing information to me is on the Statistics page. Look at the Homicide Rates 1900 to 1990. Following the GCA of 68, homicide rates kept going up to very high levels. People are very concerned about who can legally buy guns, felons for example, yet these numbers don't show that it makes a difference who is allowed to buy. That would make an interesting topic for someone like Lott to look at.
6 posted on 02/01/2003 3:05:17 AM PST by FSPress
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