No before they haven't voted on the other bills. Rather than slinging nasty hands we need to figure out what or next advocacy steps are.
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No before they haven't voted on the other bills. Rather than slinging nasty hands we need to figure out what or next advocacy steps are.
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RATATATATATATATATATATABLAM
If there's nothing wrong with having to show an ID to buy a gun, there's nothing wrong with having to show an ID to vote.
For legal reasons, that's a joke.
Time to lean on Hick.
Hard
Very fucking hard
As far as the TP going away, I don't see why it should. It would fall on the seller/purchasers to comply with the law, not the boards.
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
So, since there isn't a registration database, all private transfers could have been done prior to law enactment..... Just like all mags could have been purchased or transferred prior to July 1, 2013 if that one goes through (hopefully not). Sounds like sound logic on their side!
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w/o a registration database, nobody will know if you sell a gun to your buddy, brother-in-law, father, hunting buddy....whoever. It's completely unenforceable.
now on the other hand, a disgruntled neighbor could say he saw you buy a gun in your driveway from somebody and you would have to prove it otherwise. (I have to go dig around and look for some receipts)
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