cassandrasdaddy
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im guessing CANNOT be made into full auto or burst/selective very easily.
you are guessing incorrectly
you are guessing incorrectly
How are the cartels exploiting US gun laws? Straw purchases are unlawful. Bias, uninformed. I felt like sending him an e-mail, and trying to educate him, but I doubt it would take.
if something isn't done about things like this, we will lose some/all of our rights. What about a limit on purchases within a given time?
$104,251 divided by 140 rifles is $750 apiece.In one case, officials said, seven individuals spent $104,251 in cash at various Phoenix-area firearms dealers to acquire 140 firearms.
Guy walks into an auto dealer and asks how many white vans they have on the lot. Dealer says 20, Guy says he'll take em all, fill out the paperwork and pay in cash.
Sounds like an intelligent way to get vans for illegal activity in Mexico. You know buying brthis new overpriced vans with a paper trail that have all kinds of unessary crap that limit their usefulness and speed.
This sounds like the way most drug cartels get their vehicles rights?
We should probably make a law about this.
You can take logic only so far.
Vans are for driving, transporting and delivery. Guns are for shooting and killing...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/02/myth-percent-small-fraction-guns-mexico-come/#The Myth of 90 Percent: Only a Small Fraction of Guns in Mexico Come From U.S.
You've heard this shocking "fact" before -- on TV and radio, in newspapers, on the Internet and from the highest politicians in the land: 90 percent of the weapons used to commit crimes in Mexico come from the United States.
So after all, while many gun nuts collect AKs ... and never do anything unlawful with them ... it does make sense for "society" to raise a flag on someone who buys more hi-cap guns that anyone without his own militia or gang could need?