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    Jan 23, 2013, 09:51 PM
    Yes let's put this whole thing down to media hype, just another media beatup, probably didn't happen at all
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    Jan 24, 2013, 04:56 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by paraclete View Post
    yes let's put this whole thing down to media hype, just another media beatup, probably didn't happen at all
    Since it didn't happen then we can stop talking about it and leave everything how it is. ;)


    Now a return to reality.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 11:19 AM
    Senator Feinstein just came out and announced that NO guns will be taken away, but they do want to dry up the supply from here on in, and close loopholes and stop straw purchasers from going from a gun show to another state and selling guns and ammo out of their trunk, and banning imports of some arms by other countries.

    And trust but verify through registrations, and background checks, that gun purchasers are the honest citizens they claim to be, and not criminals gaming the system.

    Now what's wrong with that?
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    Jan 24, 2013, 11:27 AM
    but they do want to dry up the supply from here on in
    What does that mean ?
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    Jan 24, 2013, 12:18 PM
    Sounds like the greatly successful war on drugs.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 12:42 PM
    I think it means existing stock becomes grandfathered... and new semi-auto guns banned... including the ammo . That way they can keep up the bleating "no one is taking guns away".
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    Jan 24, 2013, 01:33 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Senator Feinstein just came out and announced that NO guns will be taken away, but they do want to dry up the supply from here on in, and close loopholes and stop straw purchasers from going from a gun show to another state and selling guns and ammo out of their trunk, and banning imports of some arms by other countries.

    And trust but verify thru registrations, and background checks, that gun purchasers are the honest citizens they claim to be, and not criminals gaming the system.

    Now whats wrong with that?
    Sounds like the voice of reason but there are those who won't make these sort of concessions
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    Jan 24, 2013, 02:30 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Senator Feinstein just came out and announced that NO guns will be taken away, but they do want to dry up the supply from here on in...
    Dry up the supply? You must be joking.

    P.S. The vast majority of sellers at gun shows are dealers who would dare not risk pi$$ing off the regulators. Most of the rest of the exhibitors sell t-shirts and hats.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 02:35 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Senator Feinstein just came out and announced that NO guns will be taken away, but they do want to dry up the supply from here on in, and close loopholes and stop straw purchasers from going from a gun show to another state and selling guns and ammo out of their trunk, and banning imports of some arms by other countries.

    And trust but verify thru registrations, and background checks, that gun purchasers are the honest citizens they claim to be, and not criminals gaming the system.

    Now whats wrong with that?
    Register with who? National gun registration? No way in my book. Im not opposed to being checked out at the time of purchase but registering guns can be a bad idea. A very bad idea.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 02:40 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Dry up the supply? You must be joking.

    P.S. The vast majority of sellers at gun shows are dealers who would dare not risk pi$$ing off the regulators. Most of the rest of the exhibitors sell t-shirts and hats.
    Truth be told there are also private firearm sellers at almost every gun show I have been to. They are not the ones inside the show. They are not regulated in the same manner. But then again they may also be selling who knows what. Stolen guns or those used in a crime. Its never a good idea unless you know the person your dealing with to make a private sale of guns

    Also to make a clarification: A straw purchaser is buying with the intention of selling to a person or persons that can not own a gun legally. They are not the ones selling out of a trunk or otherwise walking the lines at gun shows.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 03:17 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    Truth be told there are also private firearm sellers at almost every gun show I have been to. They are not the ones inside the show. They are not regulated in the same manner. But then again they may also be selling who knows what. Stolen guns or those used in a crime. Its never a good idea unless you know the person your dealing with to make a private sale of guns

    Also to make a clarification: A straw purchaser is buying with the intention of selling to a person or persons that can not own a gun legally. They are not the ones selling out of a trunk or otherwise walking the lines at gun shows.
    Hey, even I don't think selling guns out of a trunk in the parking lot is a good idea. I just think we need to clarify that dealers at a gun show have the same requirements as any other licensed dealer, they have no loophole.

    P.S. Feinstein wants more funding for the ATF to help enforce her new rules. That would be the same ATF that let guns walk to Mexico wouldn't it? No registration, no background check, no fingerprints?
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    Jan 24, 2013, 03:38 PM
    That's the Arizona laws that makes it legal to buy a gun, walk down the street and sell it to someone, without any of those things you mentioned. What part of the Arizona AG refusing to prosecute those folks are you missing.
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    Jan 24, 2013, 03:48 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Thats the Arizona laws that makes it legal to buy a gun, walk down the street and sell it to someone, without any of those things you mentioned. What part of the Arizona AG refusing to prosecute those folks are you missing.
    Lets be clear here if we can. Many states allow for the private sale of a gun. Almost all that do; do not require a background check at the time of sale as it would be using a FFL. That being said all of those states also make it illegal to knowingly sell a firearm to someone who doesn't have the right to own one as defined by law.

    So what part of the "sale" upsets you the most? The fact it can be done quickly without verification or that it can be done at all?

    For reference here is Arizona gun laws:

    Arizona Gun Laws
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    Jan 24, 2013, 03:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Thats the Arizona laws that makes it legal to buy a gun, walk down the street and sell it to someone, without any of those things you mentioned. What part of the Arizona AG refusing to prosecute those folks are you missing.
    What part of the ATF allowing high-powered assault weapons to walk to Mexico have you been missing?
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    Jan 24, 2013, 05:25 PM
    I think both Houses of Congress should have an up and down vote on this bill immediately... no amendments .Let's get them all on record . Who supports this and who opposes .
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    Jan 24, 2013, 05:51 PM
    Hello again, tom:

    I think they should too. Clearly the country wants the ban. The question is whether politicians will do their jobs, or are they beholden to the special interests.

    excon
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    Jan 24, 2013, 08:17 PM
    So what part of the "sale" upsets you the most? The fact it can be done quickly without verification or that it can be done at all?
    BOTH. I don't think its right for a drug dealer to give a person cash to buy him a gun.
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    Jan 25, 2013, 03:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello again, tom:

    I think they should too. Clearly the country wants the ban. The question is whether politicians will do their jobs, or are they beholden to the special interests.

    excon
    Yeah keep believing that
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    Jan 25, 2013, 03:48 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello again, tom:

    I think they should too. Clearly the country wants the ban. The question is whether politicians will do their jobs, or are they beholden to the special interests.

    Excon
    We can have an honest discussion, who's going to start it on your side? Not Rahmbo, who's pressuring banks to stop dealing with gun manufacturers.

    Emanuel is sending letters to two major financial institutions, TD Bank and Bank of America, which offer lines of credit to gun makers suggesting that they stop lending money to the manufacturers if they don’t come out for new gun restrictions.

    “TD Bank currently aids the gun manufacturing industry through a $60 million revolving line of credit with Smith & Wesson, a gun manufacturer that produces the AR-15 — an assault weapon that was used by James Holmes to kill 12 people and wound 58 in a crowded movie theatre in Aurora,” Emanuel’s missive to TD CEO Bharat Masrani states. “I ask you to use your influence to push this company to find common ground with the vast majority of Americans who support a military weapons and ammunition ban and comprehensive background checks.”

    Noting that Chicago’s municipal employees and teachers had already divested money in pension funds from gun makers that are opposing new gun laws, the White House chief of staff-turned-mayor wrote: “Now we need you and other commercial banks to join this fight for safer streets. Collectively we can send a clear and unambiguous message to the entire gun industry that investors will no longer financially support companies that profit from gun violence.”

    Read more: Rahm Emanuel presses banks on guns - Jonathan Martin - POLITICO.com
    Yes, those evil gun manufacturers are in business to "profit from gun violence." And trying to strong-arm the banks to cut their financial ties? Unbelievable.
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    Jan 25, 2013, 05:52 PM
    I understand, you don't care about the lives lost from gun violence in the cities.

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