Ironbarr
April 28, 2006, 06:11 PM
Paul Marquardt, a spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or ATF, said most of the guns aren’t stolen, but purchased legally by a non-felon who then can give the gun to whoever they want. http://www.qctimes.net/articles/2006/04/28/news/local/doc4451a75aa7362162045736.txt
My reply, which you can read in the story by scrolling down. You, too, may reply, but they will "pass on it" before adding it to the page:I agree with Jim - total horsefeathers. The above quote tries, as usual, to pin the illegal possessor on a straw purchase (legal sale "gifted" to an unauthorized person)... an effort to control "most efficiently" those sales (straw and private) at gun shows.
By the way, let's face it - if there were no guns ATF&E would be out of a job... thus the agenda.
-AB
My reply, which you can read in the story by scrolling down. You, too, may reply, but they will "pass on it" before adding it to the page:I agree with Jim - total horsefeathers. The above quote tries, as usual, to pin the illegal possessor on a straw purchase (legal sale "gifted" to an unauthorized person)... an effort to control "most efficiently" those sales (straw and private) at gun shows.
By the way, let's face it - if there were no guns ATF&E would be out of a job... thus the agenda.
-AB