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On 11-Mar-2005, "KMAN" wrote:

So you actually thought that I believed the guns are in a rack on the
counter next to the gum and you just buy one?


Before you give up on how trivial it is to buy a gun, check into
the lack or regulations or rules on private sales in some states.

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On 11-Mar-2005, "KMAN" wrote:

So you actually thought that I believed the guns are in a rack on the
counter next to the gum and you just buy one?


Before you give up on how trivial it is to buy a gun, check into
the lack or regulations or rules on private sales in some states.

Mike


I know, that was my whole point...that is too easy.


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"Michael Daly" wrote in message
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On 11-Mar-2005, "KMAN" wrote:

So you actually thought that I believed the guns are in a rack on the
counter next to the gum and you just buy one?


Before you give up on how trivial it is to buy a gun, check into
the lack or regulations or rules on private sales in some states.

Mike


I know, that was my whole point...that is too easy.


You'd still be wrong.

While one does not have to file a form 4477 or have a background check in
most states, it's still illegal to sell a gun to a disqualified person, even
in a private sale.

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"Michael Daly" wrote in message
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On 11-Mar-2005, "KMAN" wrote:

So you actually thought that I believed the guns are in a rack on the
counter next to the gum and you just buy one?

Before you give up on how trivial it is to buy a gun, check into
the lack or regulations or rules on private sales in some states.

Mike


I know, that was my whole point...that is too easy.


You'd still be wrong.

While one does not have to file a form 4477 or have a background check in
most states, it's still illegal to sell a gun to a disqualified person,
even
in a private sale.


It's too easy to own a gun. I'd recommend about a 50 year waiting period,
and then, only if you were certifiably non-nutty.


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On 11-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:

it's still illegal to sell a gun to a disqualified person, even
in a private sale.


A technicality of no consequence to those that firmly believe
that the constitution protects their right to have guns.

Mike


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"Michael Daly" wrote:

On 11-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:

it's still illegal to sell a gun to a disqualified person, even
in a private sale.


A technicality of no consequence to those that firmly believe
that the constitution protects their right to have guns.


You misspelled "criminals".

Which do not obey the laws in question.
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