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westysays...people in camouflage often fail background checks , because they blend in so well . DUM DUM DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
demon_ixsays...>> ^westy:
people in camouflage often fail background checks , because they blend in so well . DUM DUM DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I never understood wearing camouflage in an urban environment. It sort of makes you more conspicuous, which seems counter productive.
westysays...yah its strange , in Jamaica its illegal to ware camouflage as a civilian. its strange they way that things can lose there functoin or intended meaning when used for fasoin.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to demon_ix's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
Sagemindsays...Wow, That's messed up - Congradulations US of A!
dgandhisays...Wow, lots of out of context numbers.
So if 30% of illegal guns are "connected" to gun shows...that tells me nothing...how about telling me what percentage of legal guns are "connected" to gun shows, that way I have a baseline.
These are legal transactions with a legal loophole, it's apparently easy enough to find blatantly illegal gun trafficers. I remember a TV news station in Los Angeles a couple of decades ago doing a story where it only took them a couple of days to find someone who would be willing to sell them fully auto submachine guns( illegal to own in that state) cash and carry out of the back of a van.
This country is saturated with guns, if a petty thief wanted one, a simple burglary could turn up a few, so I don't really see any point in this "oh no criminals have guns" hysteria. I would be seriously surprised if closing the legal loophole solved anything.
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