Posted by mj on January 28, 2009 at 19:39:31 from (64.92.156.245):
In Reply to: Gun control posted by Alex.C on January 27, 2009 at 08:10:45:
Billy NY said: (quoted from post at 19:22:33 01/27/09) Let me ask this question, doesn't the government already know what you have ? Remembering back to the early 90's, the dealer I bought from always recorded identifying information in a ledger that I assume is to be part of record keeping in accordance with FFL regulations, (I know they can show up and inspect the premises) at the time of the sale, things could have changed hands, but from those dealers, they (feds) must already have quite a bit of information already that could be used right now.
Yeah, IF you bought it from a dealer .... not if you got it second or third or xx -hand from an individual. Plus, a guy I know ran a place that sold guns and went out of business .... he used the yellow sheets to start his grille while he was contemplating his next job - A true Patriot! :twisted:
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