BrunoPuntzJones
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- Feb 24, 2001
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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: NeoV
Bruno - you said "Do you know that the ATF gets information whenever a purchase of 2 more guns takes place? If person goes and buy 100 guns, all 100 are marked on a form with model and serial number and sent to the ATF who then follows up on it."
How about reality vs theory? By law, gun dealers are 'supposed' to notify the ATF, but there is no penalty for them not doing so, and in practice, less than 5% of such purchases are ever reported to the ATF - which doesn't have the manpower or the authority to do much about it anyhow.
Wow - our first 'gini coefficient' comment in a gun thread in quite a while - someone's trying to be impressive - too bad it has nothing to do with gun violence.
Are you smoking crack?
Every purchase is called in/verified before it can be released. Be it 1 or 100.
errr wrong, that is not correct.
What is not correct? The only NICS exemptions are for state processes which satisfy it. Any 4473 for release is either approved by NICS or by the state.
