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Originally Posted by Derwood
well then we'll never agree on this subject, as I feel the opposite (that if cars are registered, then so should guns).
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correct. and many people support this idea
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many people support lots of things. mandating what I do and don't do with my personal property will never be one of them.
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Originally Posted by dc_dux
dk...so if you want to sell one of your firearms to a know felon who stops by your little home-made stand at a gun show, you should have that right..because you are not a dealer?
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you've never been to a gun show, have you? non dealers cannot setup a stand or table, at least none of the gun shows I've ever worked at have let them. private citizens who want to sell a private gun have always had to carry it on their person and have some sort of sign indicating what they want to sell. All the TX gunshows I've been to require the person to have an FFL if they want to set up a table or booth. As to selling to a felon, it's not my responsibility to ensure that the person has the right to own a gun. I am not responsible for someone breaking the law, nor should I be required to.
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Last edited by dksuddeth; 01-21-2009 at 07:35 AM..
Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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