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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 21:29:55 -0700, Urin Asshole
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And dippy if there's a required trace on all guns, the gun runners
will have a tougher time peddling their death and destrcution.
You are delusional. Do you really think a guy buying guns out of the
trunk of a car in Chicago is going to care if it was stolen? The
numbers might be ground off anyway. It is going to end up in a storm
drain anyway, as soon as he shoots someone with it. I would not be
surprised if these guns live the rest of their life with the ammo that
was in it when it was stolen. There are not a lot of places where you
can go target shooting in the South side of Chicago.
So now you're agreeing with iboaterer that most guns used in crimes are
stolen? Dance, dance.
According to the ATF only 10-15% of crimes are committed with stolen
guns.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontl...ocon/guns.html
But keep dancing.
The guy selling the gun will care if he has to explain how his gun
ended up at a crime scene.
Do you really think the guy selling stolen guns really gives a ****
who filled out the last 4473 on it?
The same would be true of the guy buying it.
If a guy is a felon, having a stolen gun or a gun with a ground off
serial number is only marginally worse than having the gun in the
first place.
Those are the kinds of charges that get traded away in the quest for a
plea on the top count. That is one reason why there are so few
convictions on firearms charges.,
So you add the "ground off serial number myth" to the "stolen guns"
myth.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Forensic-B...vering-Hidden-
Serial-Numbers-From-Firearms&id=917211
What's the name of that step? Lying two-step?
According to you, you'd rather say **** it
and not do anything, even if it's a small thing to make the situation
better. God ****ing forbid you have to fill out a form.
I have said several times that if the private seller had access to the
instant check system, I would have no problem with the law.
most 4473s are filed electronically these days anyway.
Whoa. I thought you said that could be used to "blackmail your
neighbor." And you were opposed to a fee being charged by an FFL dealer
to do the transfer, calling it a "tax."
What's this step called? The bull****ter shuffle?