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On 11/7/14 6:55 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/7/2014 6:43 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 11/7/14 2:34 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/6/2014 7:57 PM, wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2014 13:13:25 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Just to clarify ... in the CNN thing they said that the sellers videoed were not dealers and the purchases were private sales. Background checks are not required and they said so. They *did* refer to a state law that required the seller to check ID to establish that the buyer was a resident of the state. In the examples they showed, the seller did *not* even ask for an ID, name or anything. That is CNN saying stuff that is less than totally true. It is also a federal law but you already admit they were willing to break the state law. Is state prison nicer than federal prison? A licensed dealer at a gun show or retail store *is* required to do the background check. That's a federal law. 18 U.S.C. § 922 : US Code - Section 922: extends most state law into the unlawful acts of that section. I still say, let's try enforcing the laws we have before we pass any more. It is clear that CNN and the sellers they recorded were breaking at least one federal law and perhaps a few state laws. What would we do with all of those Congress critters if they can't write laws. They'd be useless. This particular law is actually GCA68 with dozens of amendments that consisted of "strike xxx and replace it with YYY" in the legislation so it is the most convoluted language you ever saw. It is accepted that somewhere in there they do prohibit an out of state BUYER from purchasing a firearm and that the SELLER is required to make some attempt to ensure the buyer is a resident but it is hard to find in the language They use words like "knows or has reasonable cause to believe" without specifying what someone has to do to "believe" it. I may just be missing it because my eyes start to glaze over and normally I like reading statutes. http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/uscode/18/I/44/922 Somebody with more time on their hands can take a peek. I am still trying to pick a health plan, I am building the last module of the entertainment center in the living room and we are still trying to get out on the boat almost every night. The weather is unbelievable here. 70s and clear blue sky all day. You are researching the wrong statutes. The requirement to check ID's for residency is a state law for private sales according to the CNN report. You're searching federal laws. A sale by a FFL by default requires an ID because a background check is required. The sellers who sold the guns in the CNN report were *not* FFL's. They were private sellers. Do you bother to actually read or listen to the information presented? You seem to give a cursory review of accounts and then go off drawing your own conclusions of what happened, changing the details as required. Examples: You previously stated that the CNN guys said they had to drive around in 3 states in order to find anyone at a gun show who would sell them a gun. That's not what CNN reported. It would defeat the whole purpose of the report. They were demonstrating how *easy* it is to purchase guns with no questions asked. Then in the "Harry Incident" you automatically concluded (among other things): 1. Harry initiated the encounter by "sucker punching" the guy. 2. The woman and guy are married. 3. The police department was contacted. Harry's account of the event said none of the above. That's Greg's debate "style," that and arguing beyond the point of absurdity. It's funny to a point to watch him twist and turn "it," but then it just gets repetitive and boring. I've noticed him pulling that crap for quite a while. This place is quickly becoming like the looney-bin ward in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". Fortunately, like in the story, participation is voluntary for some. I am getting out of here while I still have whatever remains of my sanity. Y'all have a nice time. This is the theater of the absurd, what with the 2A Gun Nutzis lining up behind Ted Nugent, Sarah Palin and the Duck Dynasty boys to protect their guns from a "guv'mint" that isn't interested in them, and yet too pussified to come to the aid of a woman being assaulted. ![]() -- “There’s more idleness and abuse of government favors among the economically privileged than among the ranks of the disadvantaged.” - Norman Mailer |
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