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  • AZ: Prohibition on Fees, Taxes, or Encumbrances on the Private Sale of Firearms

    04/22/2016 12:11:31 AM PDT · by marktwain · 6 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 18 April, 2016 | Dean Weingarten
    Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona signed HB 224, which protects the right to transfer firearms in private transactions, without fee, tax or encumbrance, into law on 30 March, 2016.  The law went into effect on 31 March. From the Governor's Office: "This bill protects the Second Amendment freedoms of Arizonans by allowing for the exchange of firearms without assessments or penalties imposed by state and local government.” The law is succinct and easily understood, a nice contrast with much legislation that is passed in recent times.  From cqstatetrack.com: CHAPTER 36 PRIVATE FIREARM TRANSACTIONS ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 44-7851. Definitions...
  • Collectors work crowds at gun buyback events for rare finds

    01/16/2014 8:59:51 PM PST · by marktwain · 13 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 15 January, 2014 | Perry Chiaramonte
    When Schuyler Taylor attended a gun buyback program in Seattle last year, he wasn't hoping to turn in an unwanted firearm for a $50 gift card. He was looking to pay cold cash for a rare weapon. Taylor, a 24-year-old gun enthusiast, is one of a growing number of collectors who has been showing up at the events, where towns, police departments, churches and nonprofits offer money or gift cards for old guns. The events have been held all over the country, credited by some for getting weapons off the streets and ridiculed by others for paying money for rusting...
  • DE BACKGROUND CHECKS for SALE/TRANSFER OF FIREARMS (amended)

    04/20/2013 8:30:58 PM PDT · by imardmd1 · 19 replies
    Delaware General Assembly ^ | 04/18/2013 | Delaware Legislature
    Federally licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) are required to perform criminal history background checks on prospective firearms purchasers. However, when the sale or transfer of a firearm does not involve a licensed dealer, no background check is required. This is an enormous loophole—one in which convicted felons, minors and other prohibited purchasers can readily avoid background checks and more easily acquire guns. This bill would require that a criminal history background check be performed in connection with the sale or transfer of all firearms, with a few exceptions noted below. Background checks would be performed by licensed firearms dealers, who are...
  • Can the 'Fix Gun Checks Act' prevent violence? Can it respect liberty?

    03/18/2011 10:02:12 AM PDT · by chainsaw56 · 6 replies
    St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner ^ | March 17th, 2011 | Kurt Hofmann
    The more one looks at President Obama's guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star (as we did here Monday), and Senator Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) S. 436, the "Fix Gun Checks Act of 2011,", the more apparent it becomes that Obama's editorial was tailor-made to drum up public support for S. 436. .....Snip... It's as if Obama read through S. 436, and extracted every talking point that could be applied to the alleged shooter. The forcible citizen disarmament lobby is no doubt unhappy that Loughner didn't make his firearm purchase at a gun show, thus leaving Obama with no hook for...
  • Is onslaught of 'gun show loophole' legislation--and worse--about to begin?

    03/17/2011 5:16:29 PM PDT · by marktwain · 33 replies
    St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 15 March, 2011 | Kurt Hofmann
    In the wake of President Obama's guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star Sunday (discussed here yesterday), calling for a "new discussion" about "gun control," some forcible citizen disarmament advocates are incensed that Obama didn't go far enough for their tastes. Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent, for example, comes just short of wailing and tearing his hair over Obama's disinterest in talking about magazine bans: Throw in the political class’s inability to address high-capacity magazines, and it’s all another mark of how decisively conservatives have won the gun control wars, and of how far off the rails the national conversation...
  • Vanity

    10/18/2008 9:54:35 PM PDT · by JSteff · 4 replies · 242+ views
    10/19/2008 | Me
    Need help with rules on private sale of gun in PA!
  • The $10,000 Garage Punk Single

    09/22/2006 8:08:52 AM PDT · by weegee · 7 replies · 425+ views
    Ace Records UK ^ | Sep 2006 | no byline
    The odd northern soul single might have sold for $10,000, but a 60s garage punk record fetching that amount has not been seen until now. But this is what "Boy, What'll You Do Then", by Denise & Company, a 1966 recording on the Wee label out of Oakland, California, recently sold for. This raucous recording, only the second copy known to exist, was initially featured in an eBay auction, where it garnered intense interest from collectors and received bids of over $4,000, until the item pulled by the site due to incorrect auction procedure. A dealer then privately bought the...