progressive hunter
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my guess is you can get away with selling more for one or two yrs before they get on you for being a dealer,,That means as long I only sell six, I'm good to go.
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my guess is you can get away with selling more for one or two yrs before they get on you for being a dealer,,That means as long I only sell six, I'm good to go.
Put 6 cars in your yard and hang "Cars for Sale" sign and see how fast you get "enforced."It's impossible to enforce. I bet you don't even realize that. Do you?...lol
Just like this new unconstitutional gun rule is impossible to enforce.
cars for sale dont het the limit of cars sold,,Put 6 cars in your yard and hang "Cars for Sale" sign and see how fast you get "enforced."
In 1968 there a quarter of the firearms on our streetsThere were no requirements prior to the GCA OF 1968. No FFLs. You could mail order a firearm and have it delivered to your door.
The issue with private sales was the poorly written provision that basically said you could sell a small amount of firearms as long as you didn’t earn your living from it.
And what you just proved is that the GCAs of 86 and 68, plus later day federal mandates, did nothing to prevent that.In 1968 there a quarter of the firearms on our streets
Many things have changed since then.And what you just proved is that the GCAs of 86 and 68, plus later day federal mandates, did nothing to prevent that.
1: Prove itIn 1968 there a quarter of the firearms on our streets
You cannot demonstrate the necessity you claim for this requirementAgain. ALL gun sales should have back ground checks.
This explains your support.That’s a no brainer
No one needs to have the need for universal back ground checks explained.You cannot demonstrate the necessity you claim for this requirement
You cannot demonstrate the constitutionality of this requirement
And you know it.
This explains your support.
No one needs to have the need for universal back ground checks explained.
It is self evident
How about I just sell them via word of mouth, or just put one in my yard for sale?Put 6 cars in your yard and hang "Cars for Sale" sign and see how fast you get "enforced."
Then you're not a dealer are you?How about I just sell them via word of mouth, or just put one in my yard for sale?
DemocRats say "to save the children". That is a lie. If they wanted to save anyone they would have never kicked the NRA out of the class room. Every gang banger would hit what he is aimming at. A lot less innocent getting shot. A lot more bad guys getting dead and soon the problem would cure it's self. How many people do you know who have fallen victim to a drive by bayoneting? How many more killings can a crazy pull off if he has a pistol grip or a barrel shroud? I am sure these well informed dumberthandirtacRats can tell you.So..interesting..appears to mainly affect part-timers, gun-show venders and the like:
US Justice Dept seeks to close loopholes on some gun sales
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday proposed expanding the definition of firearms dealers who are required to obtain a federal license, implementing provisions included in last year's bipartisan gun safety law.www.reuters.com
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday proposed expanding the definition of firearms dealers who are required to obtain a federal license, implementing provisions included in last year's bipartisan gun safety law.
The proposed rule would require sellers to obtain a U.S. license if they "devote time, attention, and labor to dealing in firearms," not just those who earn a "livelihood" from such sales, senior DOJ officials said.
The change means certain unlicensed sellers at gun shows and other places will now need to get licensed and run background checks on firearm buyers.
"An increasing number of individuals engaged in the business of selling firearms for profit have chosen not to register as federal firearms licensees, as required by law," Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Steven Dettelbach said.
"Instead, they have sought to make money through the off-book, illicit sale of firearms... This new proposed rule would clarify the circumstances in which a person is 'engaged in the business' of dealing in firearms."
Been hearing about these loopholes for years but still ain't seen one.So..interesting..appears to mainly affect part-timers, gun-show venders and the like:
US Justice Dept seeks to close loopholes on some gun sales
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday proposed expanding the definition of firearms dealers who are required to obtain a federal license, implementing provisions included in last year's bipartisan gun safety law.www.reuters.com
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday proposed expanding the definition of firearms dealers who are required to obtain a federal license, implementing provisions included in last year's bipartisan gun safety law.
The proposed rule would require sellers to obtain a U.S. license if they "devote time, attention, and labor to dealing in firearms," not just those who earn a "livelihood" from such sales, senior DOJ officials said.
The change means certain unlicensed sellers at gun shows and other places will now need to get licensed and run background checks on firearm buyers.
"An increasing number of individuals engaged in the business of selling firearms for profit have chosen not to register as federal firearms licensees, as required by law," Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Steven Dettelbach said.
"Instead, they have sought to make money through the off-book, illicit sale of firearms... This new proposed rule would clarify the circumstances in which a person is 'engaged in the business' of dealing in firearms."