Source for any of the social security claims?
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Don't spill the beans on the lock box.
Btw, which forum member has the key?
Just realize that the important Colorado law to get rid of is the BG check, not the magazine ban. That one should be a secondary concern. Every time I raise this point a bunch of you naysayers go on the attack about how I'm some conspiricy nut living a bunker. All I'm saying is we should be more worried about the possible problems brought about by the BG law. The mag ban is pretty impotent in comparison. Hell, everybody has mags that were "grandfathered" already, so no loss there, but a lot of people have gun safes full of totally legal inherited, and private bought firearms that no one knows about, and would like to keep them that way. That's all my point is. Enough said, I'm out.
Best I could find.
http://www.ssa.gov/history/hfaq.html
Q21: When did Social Security cards bear the legend "NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION"?
A: The first Social Security cards were issued starting in 1936, they did not have this legend. Beginning with the sixth design version of the card, issued starting in 1946, SSA added a legend to the bottom of the card reading "FOR SOCIAL SECURITY PURPOSES -- NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION." This legend was removed as part of the design changes for the 18th version of the card, issued beginning in 1972. The legend has not been on any new cards issued since 1972.
A previous interim director of the ATF refused to answer the question regarding whether or not the ATF maintained a permanent database of firearm transactions, which included the last known owner of a firearm.
Also. MSR.
I do get a little tired of these threads. Can we do a sticky with all the relevant information and just point to it when this inevitably comes up.
I agree greed with you the magazine ban is secondary to the bullshit BG/law or checks. Vehicles kill more people then guns and I don't need a BG to sell you my vehicle. It's propaganda BS. If I go to a gun store and purchase a gun from a business I don't have a problem doing a background if the business pays for it :-). Just my thoughts only. It's hard as hell for the magazine capacity to be enforced anyway.