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One time, just one time I would like to see one of these gun haters know what they are talking about before they open their pie hole. Does anyone know a gun dealer that sold a weapon at a gun show without a background check? And to say 20% of the weapons sold are sold by private sales is foolish at best and a number with no backing more likely. There is a reason she is no longer an elected official. More like the Gun Show Fruit Loop Hole with the signatures of hundreds of other just as uninformed and fruity. This is the reason they will not debate the issue. They spread fear to the masses with lies and rumors.
Thought I read several years ago that the bravo-itch died...A good example is Sarah Brady. Sarah's hate for guns just might have something to do with the $900,000 a year Sarah pulls from the top of those donations to her non-profit group. She also gets $5,ooo each time she shows up with her machine gun-toting body guards to sling her lies.
Yes; April 3, 2015. I'm sorry I missed the anniversary to throw a party in honor of her demise. Will just have to head into the desert and fire several 40-round magazines through an Evil Black Rifle...Thought I read several years ago that the bravo-itch had died...
Don't know what shows you attend but licensed dealers working these shows check every gun transfer. The fines are substantial and the FFL will lose their license. If guns are trading hands without a check it is being done by individuals to other individuals not dealers. The venues I have attended do not allow sales of this type on property.The only sales of firearms at a gun show without a background check are long guns. At least in my experience. That could be the 25% that the liars/spinners of no truths are speaking about.
And it still wont stop the criminals from getting a gun...the end.