Has anyone seen this new rule they are implementing. All transactions of firearms without a 4473 are unlawful and can be a felony charge. What is going to happen to the trader? We know there are fed boys on here
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Not likely and as I've said before this isn't about making anything safer it's about registration and further taxation. Two birds, one stone. Instead of spending money catching real criminals, they'll collect your money and nail your ass to the wall for something as simple as a clerical error.read into this a bit more the other day. So I ASSUME they will have a lot of new FFL's on their hands, maybe they will streamline the process to getting an FFL?
yeah I was kinda joking about it. They want anyone selling a gun for a profit to be an FFL but won't make it any easier for anyone to actually be an FFL.Not likely and as I've said before this isn't about making anything safer it's about registration and further taxation. Two birds, one stone. Instead of spending money catching real criminals, they'll collect your money and nail your ass to the wall for something as simple as a clerical error.
Exactly, and let's not forget the boys at the ATF are still allowed to run illegal gun smuggling operations in to Mexico, but boy you better make sure you dot your "I;s" and cross your "T's" or else!Not likely and as I've said before this isn't about making anything safer it's about registration and further taxation. Two birds, one stone. Instead of spending money catching real criminals, they'll collect your money and nail your ass to the wall for something as simple as a clerical error.