steve4102 wrote:Ghost wrote:steve4102 wrote:What part of the SC ruling are you going to Bitch about, or are you going to bitch about the entire NICS requirements that have been in place since 1993?
There actually is plenty to bitch about on the uselessness of NICS requirements.
Like what?
steve4102 wrote:The fact that you have to fill out a 4473 form?
Yep, it serves no meaningful use.
steve4102 wrote:The fact that a 4473 form may occasionally forbid a Prohibited Person from purchasing a firearm?
I think believing that we prohibit anybody from obtaining a firearm is silly at best. I would not be surprised if felons have killed more people with cars than with guns, we should take away their ability to drive while we are at it.
steve4102 wrote:The Fact that one can purchase a Firearm and gift it?
Do it on occassion, so what benefit is the 4473?
steve4102 wrote:The fact that one cannot purchase a firearm with someone else's $Money$?
Glad we fixed that dangerous middle man situation.
steve4102 wrote:The fact that one can sell his/her firearms to another individual, without issue as long as the recipient is not a prohibited Person?
No middle man, whew disaster averted.
steve4102 wrote:What is your bitch about the NICS paper work?
It's useless, doesn't stop anybody from doing anything. Bad guys don't need shiny new guns to do what they intend to do. Look at the recent headliner events many have stolen their guns or like in Nevada, the guy was prohibited.
Even though you shouldn't need to do anything, showing a PTP/PTC and handing them money should be adequate to buy from a dealer. We have to get rid of the misconception that guns are dangerous or make people more dangerous, they are objects. Crime is crime and it shouldn't matter if you use a gun or not. I know it won't be corrected in my lifetime without another civil war which would suck more than having to deal with these useless regulations.