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Looks similar to what we were doing yesterday.
me123 saysLooks similar to what we were doing yesterday.
That's what will keep the chinese out of America.
Meanwhile, the real American slaughter continues in cities where gun laws are as strict as those in any country in Europe, and it is virtually impossible for an honest citizen to acquire and carry a legal weapon.
For example, last month Chicago reached its 500th homicide so far this year, and by New Year’s Day 2018 is on track to rack up a total exceeding ten times that of the Las Vegas massacre.
That's Bob's delusion and assertion, not errc's. Bob has yet provided any verifiable data to support it. Typical Liberal blather not based in fact.
When you say guns are being pipelined to criminals, can you provide proof, I'd be interested in reading more.
That's Bob's delusion and assertion, not errc's. Bob has yet provided any verifiable data to support it. Typical Liberal blather not based in fact.
You do know where these straw purchases are done, the "buyer" lies on the 4473 ATF form, so it is really a criminal buying a gun for another criminal. That is an illegal activity.
So, to refer to Bob's bullshit comment that legal owners selling their guns to criminals, well, he's just full of crap again.
Once again, totally wrong.
Why does the NRA have a shit fit about the idea of tracking where guns go? Other than the fact the NRA today is a front tor the gun manufacturers who know damn well a good percentage of gun sales are being pipe lined to criminals but don't care as long as sales stay high.
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What other industry would ever attack their main customer base?
If you eliminate criminals and effeminate morons who think they have a Snowflakes chance in hell of defending themselves with their guns, they wouldn’t have many customers left.
Ever fill out and sign a 4473 form??
Didn't think so.
I asked you a specific question. Do you know what's on that form and what you attest to when you sign it.
That's because your clueless and didn't even read the quote you posted. If you understood what a straw purchase was, and how it gets processed, you'd understand that the "buyer" committed a felony by purchasing the firearm and committed a second felony giving it to his accomplice
Sorry Tatty, please keep up.
So tatty is joeyjojojr, the person who cannot discern his gender?
me123 saysSorry Tatty, please keep up.
Yep
Maybe now you can go learn on how a foreclosure can increase the building value and not the land value.
A consistent answer emerges from the inmate surveys and from ethnographic studies. Whether guns that end up being used in crime are purchased, swapped, borrowed, shared or stolen, the most likely source is someone known to the offender, an acquaintance or family member.
(here's a HINT Tatty, those are ALL illegal transfers, not straw purchases).
Another Month has gone by.
We know a helluva lot about Parkland, but nothing about Las Vegas, with 480 Casualties.
All I know is, if he were an NRA member or right leaning at all, we'd know it by now.
Remember that with today's media, with him being an older white guy, if there was something else there, we would know about it by now. It's not common, but seemingly normal people will just snap. Generally not in the shooting people type way, but it can happen as witnessed in Vegas in my opinion.
One reason we didn't see a "CNN Town Hall" on a much larger shooting, is because the political demographic of attendees of a Country Music Festival are a little different that a firmly Blue County like Broward, so they weren't going to get the "Witness Testimony/Opinions" that would serve the Great Narrative.
Before the blood was dry, gun control advocates had trotted out their standard list of remedial measures, none of which would have prevented what had just taken place.
Since the Las Vegas massacre we have been regaled about evil guns by factually ignorant buffoons like Bill Maher, Colin Jost, Michael Che, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah, and John Oliver – the last two not even Americans. Anyone who disagrees is just wrong and callous about the loss of innocent life. We now import foreigners to insult us and our institutions and pay them outrageous salaries to do it.
Las Vegas was a bit different from previous mass shooting in at least two glaring respects.
First, the inability of law enforcement to discover a motive remains the biggest mystery.
Second, there's the money. The individual in question, as confirmed by his girlfriend as well as by his brother and other family members, was quite rich.
In any case, the inability to get a straight answer to the questions, or even to ascertain simple facts like whether a hotel security guard was shot before or after the mass killing began, or when the first call was made to police, feeds public distrust and speculation as to what the hell is really is going on. That is turn prompts establishment gatekeepers like Snopes to denounce as “conspiracy theorists” (mainly of the “far right” variety, because the existence of a far left is itself a conspiracy theory) folks trying to make sense of the nonsense we’re being force-fed.
At least Las Vegas has shined a light on one deception that has long been standard in the American media: the notion – no doubt believed by many outside the US – that Americans routinely run around with machine guns shooting each other.
What makes them not like contemporary weapons of war is that they are not fully automatic (hold the trigger down for multiple, rapid rounds), which is why gun control advocates abuse the trick designation “military style” – they look scarier than semiautomatic hunting rifles because of cosmetic features like pistol grips and folding stocks. Fully automatic weapons (i.e., machine guns) have been virtually impossible acquire legally in the US for decades.
Ironically, when the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, which protects Americans’ fundamental right to keep and bear arms, was adopted, ordinary civilian guns really were equal to weapons of war. In fact, they were sometimes better.
Not any more.
Advocates in gun control in America are always saying they just want “common-sense gun control” laws, like “closing the gun show loophole,” having stricter background checks, limiting the size of magazines, restricting the number of weapons or amount of ammunition someone can buy, and other seemingly innocuous measures. Each is a fraud.
Meanwhile, the real American slaughter continues in cities where gun laws are as strict as those in any country in Europe, and it is virtually impossible for an honest citizen to acquire and carry a legal weapon.
For example, last month Chicago reached its 500th homicide so far this year, and by New Year’s Day 2018 is on track to rack up a total exceeding ten times that of the Las Vegas massacre.
What’s the solution? Evidently to infringe on the constitutional rights of honest, peaceful, law-abiding citizens who are armed and increasingly distrustful of what they are being told by their supposed betters.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-13/less-we-believe-them-about-las-vegas-more-they-want-our-guns