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A new home shopping channel plans to make buying a gun as simple as calling the number on your screen.
Starting in 2016, a network called Gun TV will join the peddlers of jewelry, weight loss programs and kitchen gadgets that regularly populate the odd hours of late night television. Its tagline: "Live Shopping. Fully Loaded."
So, how does this work? I can buy a gun here without one of those comprehensive background check thingies? Waiting for your response.
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To work within gun laws, GunTV won’t actually sell firearms directly to its viewers. Instead, when a viewer calls GunTV, the network will place an order on behalf of that viewer with Sports South, a Louisiana firearms distributor. Sports South will then ship the weapon to a local gun store, where it can be purchased like normal by the viewer.
GunTV will also sell ammunition, firearm accessories and outdoor apparel.
Good. Liberals have been using guns in American television day in and day out for over 50 years now for their own agendas. They should have no problem with a wonderful concept like this.
So, how does this work? I can buy a gun here without one of those comprehensive background check thingies? Waiting for your response.
Nope.
Your purchase must be shipped to a business with an FFL (federal firearms license).
There, you'll fill out a long form called a 4473. The dealer will then phone the FBI, give them your info, and wait for their approval/rejection of your application. If approved, you pay the transaction fee and either leave with your purchase or return in a few days to pick it up, depending on state law.
Yay! Finally, I can get machine guns shipped right to my door!!
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