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Boadie30
07-16-2013, 09:12
_http://www.stopnra.org/ .... Looks like a new site... Multiple questions...

KevDen2005
07-16-2013, 09:19
I just took that survey, the results are certainly not in favor of gun control.

Boadie30
07-16-2013, 09:24
I guess this Poll has been up before... Sounds like it did not go well last time either. Then they deleted votes to skue it the other direction and were called on it cause the total vote count did not add up after.. Waste of time but so is every poll...

So hit it anyway [AR15]

Sawin
07-16-2013, 09:37
There are half a dozen surveys down the left side of their site. I just took them all, and they're all killing their position dramatically. The pro-gun position could not be any clearer based on the results so far.

Bitter Clinger
07-16-2013, 11:09
Seems WAAAAYYY in our favor.

Ronin13
07-16-2013, 11:16
Seems WAAAAYYY in our favor.
That is what we call a "backfire"... Funny, it's similar to when Piers Morgan has a well spoken pro-2A person on his show who can keep his cool and prove he's smarter than that limey prick, and Piers' arguments fall on their face.

speedysst
07-16-2013, 11:38
Im trying to figure out the "Gun Show Loophole." Last time I purchased a firearm at Tanner I had to do the BGC so there was no loop to jump through. Maybe I just don't know all the key liberal phrases.

BPTactical
07-16-2013, 11:40
We are going to see the antis push with new fervor thanks to Zimmermans outcome.
Batten down the hatches.

PugnacAutMortem
07-16-2013, 12:07
[LOL]

I can just see the person who made those polls now...

"But, but, but...I thought everyone WANTED gun control!"

Gman
07-16-2013, 12:21
What other supporters of the Bill of Rights would they like to shutdown? Why is it OK to shutdown the 2A, when the others are sacred cows?

Dave
07-16-2013, 12:23
Im trying to figure out the "Gun Show Loophole." Last time I purchased a firearm at Tanner I had to do the BGC so there was no loop to jump through. Maybe I just don't know all the key liberal phrases.
Colorado closed that after Columbine. In other states you can go to a gun show and buy a gun from a non FFL with no BGC.

KAPA
07-16-2013, 12:49
Colorado closed that after Columbine. In other states you can go to a gun show and buy a gun from a non FFL with no BGC.

I've never been to a gun show, but what is to stop someone from going out in the parking lot or just off property and doing a private sale? At least before July 1, that was totally legal. Now you should probably at leat know who you are selling to/buying from.

Mazin
07-16-2013, 12:55
Lol for a pro gun control web poll it sure seems like all of us "gun nuts" spoke out in big numbers. The 22 that voted for a registry needs to be added to a nationwide dumbass registry.


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Great-Kazoo
07-16-2013, 13:17
I've never been to a gun show, but what is to stop someone from going out in the parking lot or just off property and doing a private sale? At least before July 1, that was totally legal. Now you should probably at leat know who you are selling to/buying from.

No it was not LEGAL. They have these signs posted around the GS perimeter informing you of the Law.
Your first sentence answers your own question. Attend a GS to see what's happening.

KAPA
07-16-2013, 14:03
No it was not LEGAL. They have these signs posted around the GS perimeter informing you of the Law.
Your first sentence answers your own question. Attend a GS to see what's happening.

So you are saying private sales were illegal before July 1? What is the new background check law all about then?

newracer
07-16-2013, 14:16
So you are saying private sales were illegal before July 1? What is the new background check law all about then?

No but any sale (even private) at a gun show needed a background check, even before July 1.

Before July 1, 2013, private sales that did not originate at a gun show did not require a background check.

Sawin
07-16-2013, 14:22
No but any sale (even private) at a gun show needed a background check, even before July 1.

Before July 1, 2013, private sales that did not originate at a gun show did not require a background check.

yep [beatdeadhorse]

KAPA
07-16-2013, 14:26
No but any sale (even private) at a gun show needed a background check, even before July 1.

Before July 1, 2013, private sales that did not originate at a gun show did not require a background check.

Yes, my point was that other than the "honor system" there is nothing to stop someone from meeting up the next day across town and making the purchase. Has anyone ever been convicted of breaking this law because the sale originated at a GS?

james_bond_007
07-16-2013, 14:47
Yes, my point was that other than the "honor system" there is nothing to stop someone from meeting up the next day across town and making the purchase. Has anyone ever been convicted of breaking this law because the sale originated at a GS?

There is a law that says this can't (or couldn't) occur...therefore it "never" occurred.
As long as there is a law on the books, all will obey it...law abiding citizens and criminals alike.
Criminals are known for obeying laws and signs...they don't want to get into any trouble.

You should know that if we just pass a law to restrict something, it will create a much safer community.
We will never have to be fearful that it will occur...EVER...because we have a law !!!

[Sarcasm2]

BPTactical
07-16-2013, 15:25
I've never been to a gun show, but what is to stop someone from going out in the parking lot or just off property and doing a private sale? At least before July 1, that was totally legal. Now you should probably at leat know who you are selling to/buying from.

Colorado law states if ANY part of a private sale occurs on the PREMISES of an organized gunshow then a BGC SHALL be performed. ANY PART means if you exchange phone numbers with somebody at a GS and get with them a week later to conduct the private transfer etc. Premises includes parking areas.
The honor system indeed....