Duke of Doubt
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Well, I would darn well hope so!
But I fear it would fail.
But I fear it would fail.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the possibility that it actually may be kosher for me to order 5,000 Kalashnikov rifles, and upon taking delivery, "give" them to a charitable organization which will distribute them as they see fit in accordance with their charitable purposes, to whomever they may choose, according to a random, anonymous list of numbered donees.
Lone Gunman: "Duke, I guess I am getting in on this late ..."
Kinda, but all that means is your week was busier than mine.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the possibility that it actually may be kosher for me to order 5,000 Kalashnikov rifles, and upon taking delivery, "give" them to a charitable organization which will distribute them as they see fit in accordance with their charitable purposes, to whomever they may choose, according to a random, anonymous list of numbered donees.
Creepy, huh?
JN01:Over your head. The ORIGINAL PURCHASE of 5000 rifles would be a MULTIPLE SALE which the dealer would be obligated to report to the ATF. The rest is admittedly conjecture on my part, but I would find it hard to believe that if ATF was informed of the purchase of a large quantity of weapons by someone who is not a firearms dealer, that they would not make inquiries about the transaction and subsequent gift, even if there was no LEGAL requirement to do so at the time of the sale.
LOT of 4473s and NICS checks as, last time I checked, you can only list 3 firearms on one 4473............
Pelosi may be a twit but she's smart enough to know that with an election coming up taking up gun control is political suicide.
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Pelosi may be a twit but she's smart enough to know that with an election coming up taking up gun control is political suicide.
Bingo, someone on Arfcom said it is because she loves power. So at this point I will give her kudos for going against it,
"As an attorney, I imagine those scenarios by habit, but in reality they would be rare and quiet, if they happen at all. My conversations on these matters have been with federal and state lawyers and judges, who are used to thinking and talking that way. Most here read the straw purchase regs and imagine the wholesome picture of Little Johnnie getting a .22 Cricket for his birthday. I read them and imagine organized crime driving truckloads of gift-wrapped AKs to Kansas City."
but perhaps we could focus on the original topic?