did anyone else notice the google bot as a user on the page:
someone's paying google to search for keywords used on this page...
chunkstyle wrote:A permit system. Your permit lets you do ANYTHING gun related. Buy guns, sell guns, make guns, carry guns. ANY guns, even machine guns.
Your permit is at no charge to you, and is issued to all, on their 18th birthday, unless you opt out.
It is yanked when you become a prohibited person.
To save paper, they can print it on the back of your voter registration.
CUZICAN wrote:did anyone else notice the google bot as a user on the page:
someone's paying google to search for keywords used on this page...
chunkstyle wrote:A permit system. Your permit lets you do ANYTHING gun related. Buy guns, sell guns, make guns, carry guns. ANY guns, even machine guns.
Your permit is at no charge to you, and is issued to all, on their 18th birthday, unless you opt out.
It is yanked when you become a prohibited person.
To save paper, they can print it on the back of your voter registration.
GunClasses.Net wrote:Once a right is denied, people adapt to the new norm.
Heffay wrote:GunClasses.Net wrote:Once a right is denied, people adapt to the new norm.
Requiring a NICS check for a firearm transfer isn't denying a right.
xd ED wrote:Heffay wrote:GunClasses.Net wrote:Once a right is denied, people adapt to the new norm.
Requiring a NICS check for a firearm transfer isn't denying a right.
Neither would be the required tracking of ownership which would be necessitated by such a requirement....
Heffay wrote:GunClasses.Net wrote:Once a right is denied, people adapt to the new norm.
Requiring a NICS check for a firearm transfer isn't denying a right.
20mm wrote:
You don't have to track ownership, just that the background check occurred. A confirmation number or receipt could be issued that the seller would have to retain.
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