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Well, you can only buy a gun legally in your home
state and straw purchases are already a felony.
Soooo...I guess we need a bunch of "new" laws.
(or they could enforce the ones on the books.)
Maybe lock the gun runners up instead of letting them plea down from 55 felony counts to 1 misdemeanor and parole would probably reduce this. I don't know what else the OP wants people to say.
Maybe lock the gun runners up instead of letting them plea down from 55 felony counts to 1 misdemeanor and parole would probably reduce this. I don't know what else the OP wants people to say.
Sounds like a good idea to me Pretty much else is only Cricket sounds. What criteria differs these states from others?
I am not putting that question on just you SilverBulletZ06. Thanks for your thoughts.
Sounds like a good idea to me Pretty much else is only Cricket sounds. What criteria differs these states from others?
I am not putting that question on just you SilverBulletZ06. Thanks for your thoughts.
Those ten states make up a very significant percentage of the country's population, it would be logical that they account for a high percentage of the guns being smuggled.
Do you? If so why? A small bunch of low life gun smugglers most with criminal records selling and smuggling guns and making us decent law abiding gun owners look bad and GETTING INNOCENT PEOPLE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT KILLED!
The responsible gun owner can be against this but against outlawing guns as i am.
I just responded to a thread that wants us to compare lunatics with guns to Muslims.
Ok! MR. RESPONSIBLE why do you support the illegal trafficking of guns? There is no thin line here. Either you care or you don't. Explain how you can straddle the fence.
Physically, the term "Iron Pipeline" denotes Interstate Highway 95 and its connector highways. It is dubbed so by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BAFTE), as well as politicians, law enforcement officials,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] and organizations such as Mayors Against Illegal Guns. The latter organization produced a report in 2010 based on information provided by BAFTE, and concluded that "in 2009 ten states (Arizona, California, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia) supplied almost half the interstate-trafficked guns recovered at crime scenes.
Like others, I am a bit confused about the point you are trying to make? Who would support an illegal gun smuggling ring?
Surely you meant to make a larger point? Like "if you don't support universal background checks, you are supporting the iron pipeline" or something like that?
That criminals would support gun smuggling, no I'm not surprised that criminals would support gun smuggling. If you are implying that average law abiding citizens support gun smuggling, you are going to have to provide some actual proof, because I've never seen, or heard of that happening.
What's more heinous to me is the law in those states preventing a law-abiding citizen from having access to firearms.
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