Lone_Gunman
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I don't agree with the reduction in number of FFLs, but as I said before executive orders are limited in what they can accomplish.
I own more guns now, despite the fact there are fewer FFLs.
There are more guns now in the US than there were then.
So I think the reduction of FFLs proves the point that the order accomplished little.
All that did was reduce the number of small time dealers, mainly people who worked out of their homes and did not make many sales anyway. Eliminating them was bad, but didnt accomplish anything.
I own more guns now, despite the fact there are fewer FFLs.
There are more guns now in the US than there were then.
So I think the reduction of FFLs proves the point that the order accomplished little.
All that did was reduce the number of small time dealers, mainly people who worked out of their homes and did not make many sales anyway. Eliminating them was bad, but didnt accomplish anything.