Assassination attempt of Trump in PA

That's not up to me.

Me neither I just wouldn't trust them with a weapon. Same as I wouldn't trust a mentally ill person. As long as you're not an ex felon and not having an identity crisis I believe in the second amendment though.
 
All those Guns pictured could be C&R ( Curio Relic = 50 years old or older / Rarer ) and there are a handful of States that still allow FtoF ( Face to Face sales ) in which case it’s up to the seller to verify if the Buyer is ( Not a prohibited person ) ( Lives in the Area / Region / State) ( Not a straw purchaser ) … and to do this the seller asks for a copy of ( Pistol Carry Permit ) ( C& R card ) ( Drivers License ) ( Firearms ownership card ) ( Hunting License ) …
There are also states that allow what you call face to face sales with no obligation for the seller to know or even to find out anything about the buyer. He doesn't have to even supply his name.
 
Damn..you're really deep in it, aren't you?

I know this might come as a shock to you...but the President is not King...and really, has little power as compared to Congress...and on the State level, the Gov. and statehouse are far more important and impactful to the citizens--than the distant and dysfunctional Feds~

Yet you fucks have destroyed any credibility the government had in the effort to stop 1 man from being President.

Is that odd?
So hopefully Trump does as well as Biden.

I'm not sure that's a winning talking point for you Trump supporters.

Hush
The humans are talking.
 
There are also states that allow what you call face to face sales with no obligation for the seller to know or even to find out anything about the buyer. He doesn't have to even supply his name.
I would not sell a firearm to a Gang Banger , a Walz voting Somali
lesbian , a Chinese Illegal who does not speak English …
 
I would not sell a firearm to a Gang Banger , a Walz voting Somali
lesbian , a Chinese Illegal who does not speak English …
But many people do, and there is no legal reason for them not to. That is fucked up.
 
Local flea market today. You can really make it out but 7-8 handguns on far end.

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It depends on state law. In some states you can sell handguns in a private sale without and FFL. Other states you need an FFL to transfer a handgun to another owner.

Here in Michigan you can private-sale long guns without an FFL, like at flee markets, internet listings, or even garage sales. I’ve purchased a few firearms in the manner. It’s just cash and carry, no ID of either party is required. I believe you can also private sale handguns here without and FFL transfer but you still need to register it in your name. At least that’s how I remember it, although I’ve never purchased a handgun.
 
It depends on state law. In some states you can sell handguns in a private sale without and FFL. Other states you need an FFL to transfer a handgun to another owner.

Here in Michigan you can private-sale long guns without an FFL, like at flee markets, internet listings, or even garage sales. I’ve purchased a few firearms in the manner. It’s just cash and carry, no ID of either party is required. I believe you can also private sale handguns here without and FFL transfer but you still need to register it in your name. At least that’s how I remember it, although I’ve never purchased a handgun.
Then the claim that purchasing a gun without any background checks or other paperwork is accurate.
 
Then the claim that purchasing a gun without any background checks or other paperwork is accurate.
It depends on the gun and the state you live in but, yes it’s possible via a private sale.

AI Overview
Pennsylvania has a number of gun laws, including:

Purchase requirements

There is no license or permit required to purchase a gun in Pennsylvania, and there is no waiting period. The minimum age to purchase a long gun is 18, and 21 for a handgun.


Carrying requirements

Pennsylvania is an open carry state, except for Philadelphia. A license to carry or a Sportsman's Firearm Permit is required to carry a handgun in a vehicle or concealed on your person. However, there are some exceptions, such as carrying a handgun in your home or place of business, or while target shooting.


Background checks

Background checks are required for all handgun sales. When purchasing a long gun from a private seller, a background check is not required.


Private sales

When purchasing a handgun from a private seller, the buyer must complete a firearm transfer at a federally licensed dealer.


Domestic abusers

In 2018, Pennsylvania enacted a law to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers.


Local ordinances

Pennsylvania restricts cities and towns from implementing local ordinances to curb gun violence.


Manufacturer's number

It is a felony to alter, remove, or obliterate the manufacturer's number on a firearm.
 
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