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    Quote Originally Posted by zip View Post
    You're missing the point though; In much the same way that a 30 round magazine can be loaded with 15 rounds it's not your intent that matters, it's the perception of the possibility of your inanimate object to potentially cause harm that must be stamped out. For the children!
    And if the cup can be modified to hold more than 16 ounces, then it's illegal, too. GO TO JAIL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rat View Post
    Guys, wait until today's voting is all complete before sending off tirades to the dems who voted aye on this. We don't want to potentially shoot ourselves in the foot and alienate them before the other bills, notably 1224, are already voted on.
    If they can't the see flaws in 1229, then there's not chance of not passing 1224. And they need the revenue stream from 1228, as they've already given the money away.
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    Need to ban high capacity lunch boxes. We do not want to have kids nibbling Pop Tarts into the shape of handguns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
    If they can't the see flaws in 1229, then there's not chance of not passing 1224. And they need the revenue stream from 1228, as they've already given the money away.
    Not exactly. Jahn already declared she'd be a no vote on 1224, but a yes vote on 1229/1228. Others might follow suit if we're lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XC700116 View Post
    Just trying to think outside the box the idiots don't understand they've created.

    With that spirit in mind, what would it change if citizens got an FFL license for themselves? I mean do dealers need to run a background check every time they receive a gun into their store? What about their employees since they probably aren't licensed. Just thinking out loud....

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    Subjecting yourself to the scrutiny and difficulty to receive the proper license wouldn't make it worth it.

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    I suppose that's probably right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophic View Post
    With that spirit in mind, what would it change if citizens got an FFL license for themselves? I mean do dealers need to run a background check every time they receive a gun into their store? What about their employees since they probably aren't licensed. Just thinking out loud....

    Your overthinking it. Better to just resist and challenge the violation of our 4th Amendment rights as well as the 2A rights violation. You cant criminally prosecute those nutjobs who voted for this, but you can lay all the resulting mayhem at thier door and politically irradiatte them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophic View Post
    With that spirit in mind, what would it change if citizens got an FFL license for themselves? I mean do dealers need to run a background check every time they receive a gun into their store? What about their employees since they probably aren't licensed. Just thinking out loud....
    FFL is a pain in the ass to keep up with. Don't think it would be worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophic View Post
    With that spirit in mind, what would it change if citizens got an FFL license for themselves? I mean do dealers need to run a background check every time they receive a gun into their store? What about their employees since they probably aren't licensed. Just thinking out loud....

    No dealers do not need BGC to recieve, they just have to put it on the books and do a BGC every time one leaves the store to a non FFL. FFL's are pretty expensive to maintain, but at this point and with the killing of doing it in a trust (NFA too I'm assuming) I'm inclined considder to get one.
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