george burns
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Judge Npolitano explains it here
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/01...ill-be-challenged-in-court-291134?hvid=11sfJi
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/01...ill-be-challenged-in-court-291134?hvid=11sfJi
Are they going to ease up the rules for getting a FFL if they are really looking at people that sell as few as two guns?
SINCE WHEN can one purchase firearms over the internet without a background check? What am I missing?
SINCE WHEN can one purchase firearms over the internet without a background check? What am I missing?
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Are they going to ease up the rules for getting a FFL if they are really looking at people that sell as few as two guns?
This is an interesting question when you consider this same administration pushed for more restrictions and license fee increases to drive all the "kitchen table" FFL dealers out of business.
Current law prohibits individuals from buying a gun if, because of a mental health issue, they are either a danger to themselves or others or are unable to manage their own affairs. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has indicated that it will begin the rulemaking process to ensure that appropriate information in its records is reported to NICS.
I don't know about "every one" of those sites requiring that. There certainly are gun classifieds online -- and general classified ad sites as well -- that have no requirements other than a request that you follow the laws of your state and the federal government.EVERY ONE of these sites require, for anything not pre-1899, and, therefore, by definition, not even a 'firearm', an FFL transfer. SINCE WHEN can one purchase firearms over the internet without a background check? What am I missing?
I am also in PA and we are one of the few states that DO require all handgun transfers to go through a dealer.With regards to another post, I thought all handgun sales between private individuals had to go through an FFL? I guess that must be a state thing? (I am in Pennsylvania).
With regards to another post, I thought all handgun sales between private individuals had to go through an FFL? I guess that must be a state thing? (I am in Pennsylvania).
That's a hotly argued point. The PA court says no, not a registry, that would be illegal. PSP has used it as a registry though, and given people trouble over it when they clearly should not. Probably an argument that will eventually see that requirement destroyed, but ... not yet.You guys are effectively creating a handgun registry.
The 200 new ATF agents, 230 NICS people, and the $500 Million for 'Health Care', all need to be funded by Congress in order to be implemented...
Just to clarify, only trusts and corporations are affected by the change. Individuals don't have any change.
I'm convinced The President is a shill for the gun industry. Every time he opens his mouth gun sales soar. Dec. 2015, in anticipation of his new gun rules, was one of the largest gun sales months in the last 2 decades, with over 1.6 million guns sold. He is probably personally responsible for keeping several faltering gun companies alive. He's the man!
That's a hotly argued point. The PA court says no, not a registry, that would be illegal. PSP has used it as a registry though, and given people trouble over it when they clearly should not. Probably an argument that will eventually see that requirement destroyed, but ... not yet.
anothernewb said:Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm reading in other places that basically, the new crap basically boils down to forcing private sellers whether online or face to face transactions to have a ffl and do background checks?