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Greyhound

Trail Rat
Jul 8, 2002
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Alamance County, NC
So background checks on guns are illegal in US but your employer can force you to test for drugs?
Hang on.....your information is not correct concerning background checks for guns. They are 100% legal and performed everyday by licensed firearms dealers. What you are misunderstanding, is that there are ways to circumvent the background check and 3-day waiting period....which is what you are most likely hearing so much about. Non-licensed dealers can still sell firearms, subject to other federal, state or local regulations, and without making background checks. This exemption for private sales has been dubbed the "Gun Show Loophole," as these events are where many of those transactions take place.
 

DirtyMike

Turbo Fluffer
Aug 8, 2005
14,437
1,017
My own world inside my head
Hang on.....your information is not correct concerning background checks for guns. They are 100% legal and performed everyday by licensed firearms dealers. What you are misunderstanding, is that there are ways to circumvent the background check and 3-day waiting period....which is what you are most likely hearing so much about. Non-licensed dealers can still sell firearms, subject to other federal, state or local regulations, and without making background checks. This exemption for private sales has been dubbed the "Gun Show Loophole," as these events are where many of those transactions take place.
Not completely true either, depends on the state, IE Montana I pay and walk out EVERY WHERE as a resident..... as a non resident you are plain not buying...... the waiting period is all state by state. etc etc

But this can all be discussed in the firearms forum.



 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,369
1,605
Warsaw :/
Hang on.....your information is not correct concerning background checks for guns. They are 100% legal and performed everyday by licensed firearms dealers. What you are misunderstanding, is that there are ways to circumvent the background check and 3-day waiting period....which is what you are most likely hearing so much about. Non-licensed dealers can still sell firearms, subject to other federal, state or local regulations, and without making background checks. This exemption for private sales has been dubbed the "Gun Show Loophole," as these events are where many of those transactions take place.
I understand that, I've seen that docu ;) I was mocking the debate you have in the US where politicians treat the loophole in law as the most sacred thing they ever saw.
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
41,192
13,339
Portland, OR
This exemption for private sales has been dubbed the "Gun Show Loophole," as these events are where many of those transactions take place.
And if they closed that loophole, then why the hell would ANYONE go to a gun show?

That would be like going to a car show and not buying a car while you're there. Oh wait...

 
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bizutch

Delicate CUSTOM flower
Dec 11, 2001
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Over your shoulder whispering
The Gerton Hillbilly:

http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20120506/COLUMNISTS16/305060039/Asheville-s-Susan-Reinhardt-revisits-Gerton-mountain-man

http://beingliving.com/post/26889120630/almost-famous









One time after a ride, I came through and a car was off the side of the road a ways up from his place and not far past, a little old lady in a TORRENTIAL downpour. I stopped and gave her a ride thinking it was her car. Nah, it was this dude's wife at 7pm at night walking to the store 3 miles away to get beer. She told me she just walked and everyone just gave her rides along the way.

They STINK like nothing you can imagine. You can actually smell the shack pedaling by. :D