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Maxprop April 19th 07 11:56 PM

How many more?
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Maxprop" wrote in message
link.net...

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article t,
Maxprop wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article .net,
Maxprop wrote:
Oh gee...let me think. How about a gun show? Nah, that would never
happen.

1) Yes, you could conceivably buy a machine gun--more likely a
submachine
gun--at a gun show, but you'd have to jump through the same set of
hoops
as
if you'd bought it from a licensed gun dealer. $400 federal tax,
fees,
etc., permit, 6-9 month waiting period, extremely extensive FBI
background
check etc.

Nope... when was the last time you were in a gun show that there
wasn't someone dealing under the table?

I haven't been to a gun show for quite a while, but I've NEVER seen
anyone
deal below the table. Everything is closely scrutinized and the players
are
above board. Now--when was the last time you were at a gun show--ever.

Therefore, it must be true. Last year.

2) You can't buy fully automatic weapons from a private seller without
transacting the sale through an FFL dealer with the above provisions.
It's
illegal to do otherwise, thanks to gun control laws. So does it
happen?
Probably. What does that tell you about gun control laws?

Sure. It's illegal. I'm sure no one breaks the law.

No legally obtained full-auto weapons have ever been used in the
commission
of a crime.

Has nothing to do with my comment.


Halliburton does.

Max



You're a stockholder?


No, but I believe Karl (Achtung!) Rove is.

Max



Capt. JG April 20th 07 01:27 AM

How many more?
 
"Maxprop" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Maxprop" wrote in message
link.net...

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article t,
Maxprop wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article .net,
Maxprop wrote:
Oh gee...let me think. How about a gun show? Nah, that would never
happen.

1) Yes, you could conceivably buy a machine gun--more likely a
submachine
gun--at a gun show, but you'd have to jump through the same set of
hoops
as
if you'd bought it from a licensed gun dealer. $400 federal tax,
fees,
etc., permit, 6-9 month waiting period, extremely extensive FBI
background
check etc.

Nope... when was the last time you were in a gun show that there
wasn't someone dealing under the table?

I haven't been to a gun show for quite a while, but I've NEVER seen
anyone
deal below the table. Everything is closely scrutinized and the
players are
above board. Now--when was the last time you were at a gun show--ever.

Therefore, it must be true. Last year.

2) You can't buy fully automatic weapons from a private seller
without
transacting the sale through an FFL dealer with the above provisions.
It's
illegal to do otherwise, thanks to gun control laws. So does it
happen?
Probably. What does that tell you about gun control laws?

Sure. It's illegal. I'm sure no one breaks the law.

No legally obtained full-auto weapons have ever been used in the
commission
of a crime.

Has nothing to do with my comment.

Halliburton does.

Max



You're a stockholder?


No, but I believe Karl (Achtung!) Rove is.

Max



I believe you're right. Good for him! g


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"j" ganz @@
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Scotty April 20th 07 09:54 PM

How many more?
 

"Maxprop" wrote in message
link.net..
..

"
2) You can't buy fully automatic weapons from a private

seller without
transacting the sale through an FFL dealer with the above

provisions. It's
illegal to do otherwise, thanks to gun control laws. So

does it happen?
Probably. What does that tell you about gun control laws?


that they need to enforce them better, like the drug laws.

Scotty



Scotty April 20th 07 09:55 PM

How many more?
 

"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:41:46 GMT, "Maxprop"



Why have any laws at all, Max. They all get broken. Making

murder a
criminal offense doesn't stop all murders from happening

as far as I
can tell. So why make it a crime?



Laws were meant to be broken.

OWH



Scotty April 20th 07 09:56 PM

How many more?
 

OzOne wrote in message news: one that break the law
so it would do nothing to solve the problem.



Ummm was not the guy in VT a law abiding citizen UNTIL he

started
killing?



Good point ozwald, there should be a law against killing,
no?

SBV




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