Yes, I have to agree with that. There are certainly many weapons that are not necessary to be made available to the public.Originally Posted by lizbud
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Yes, I have to agree with that. There are certainly many weapons that are not necessary to be made available to the public.Originally Posted by lizbud
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You cannot buy an AK-47 in the United States. With the exception of a select few people, they are banned. This also goes for M-16's, Uzis, and anything else that gets lumped into the category of "Assault weapons". (Pointless category, a damned knife used to stab someone is an "Assault Weapon")
You cannot buy so-called "Armor piercing" ammunition in the United States.
You cannot buy a firearm in the United States if you have been convicted of a Felony. Depending on the offense, there are also misdemeanors which bar sales of firearms and require the confiscation of firearms if you have possession prior to the offense, most notably Domestic Violence of any sort. (Wanna have fun with your gun owning target shooting ex? File a restraining order request. Your ex is now no longer allowed to have firearms, regardless of whether or not he/she actually DID anything)
You cannot buy a firearm in the United States if you have a history of mental illness. (Oops, congressionally mandated loophole there)
There are age restrictions, locale restrictions (I.E. no carrying in places where alcohol is sold for consumption), the list of gun restrictions is endless.
Why in hell do we need more laws when the police and the criminal justice system CANNOT ENFORCE THE LAWS ALREADY ON THE BOOKS?
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What about the giant loophole for buying at gun shows?
What giant loophole for buying at gun shows?
Media myth.
If the seller is a licensed federal dealer (as most are), NICS and other checks still apply.
The paperwork still has to be processed and approved.
Of course, due to a decision of the SCOTUS the paperwork really doesn't matter, as they decided that lying on the forms is fine, as being truthful would be self incrimination for a felon.
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+1Originally Posted by Lady's Human
I bought a Semi Automatic FAL a few years ago at a gun show. Had to go through the same exact checks I would if I had bought it at a shop. As it should be.
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
Will somebody give me one reason why a private individual would have
need of an automatic weapon?
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There are relatively few legal full auto weapons in the US, as they cannot be manufactured for civilian sale (I forget the cutoff date, but it is many years ago that the manufacture and importation of F/A weapons for civilian sale was banned).
The people who legally own them are some of the most stable, sane people you would ever meet.
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