1911Tuner
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I don't recall ever writing SSN on a 4473. Not that it matters; if "they want to find you" they can.
Bingo. If they have your driver's license number, your SS# is a mere click of the mouse away.
I don't recall ever writing SSN on a 4473. Not that it matters; if "they want to find you" they can.
Speaking during his official visit to Mexico, Mr Mukasey said the e-Trace database would be installed at US consulates across Mexico to help local police track gun dealers back in the US.
if "they want to find you" they can.
Bingo. If they have your driver's license number, your SS# is a mere click of the mouse away
Don't worry, you can trust our Mexican Police friends with your full name and Social Security information.
What could happen?
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And no, the Mexican Police do NOT have my drivers licence number so my SSN is NOT a click away.
Obviously what this means is that when Mexico invades the USA
If they get in bed with the ATF on this new deal, it will be.
What do you call all that in MI..............
In 1935, a bill known as "The Social Security Act" passed Congress. Included in this act was "Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance," provided for those in industry and commerce, and extended to include farm operators in 1955. What was once a benefit had now become a law. The tax was to be reported at the rate of 3% of income up to an established limit.
While the Amish have no objection "paying unto Caesar what is Caesar’s," they do have problems with commercial insurance. In a sense, insurance was seen as not trusting in God. Insurance plans were a worldly operation. Plus, the Amish view of separation of church and state normally meant not accepting money from government programs, especially something viewed as welfare.
It came to pass that in 1965, the Medicare bill was passed by Congress. Tucked into the 138 page bill was a clause exempting the Old Order Amish, and any other religious sect who conscientiously objected to insurance, from paying Social Security payments, providing that sect had been in existence since December 31, 1950.
*ahem* Not to be rude, but in some cases, you're wrong. I'm one of those counter monkeys in a FFL. For people who have a history of delays (NOT DENIES), the SSN is usually the thing that separates them from whomever it is with similar information that is on the ATF's "black list." Ususally, I encourage those people to acquire a UPIN. But, this does not apply in most cases, only the situations outlined above.You have to have s screw loose to put your SSN on a 4473. It don't make it any faster for NICS approval.