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"RD (The Sandman)" wrote: > > "Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: > >> > >> "Cole Firearms Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> > >> >> Yeah? That why they could trace the Bushmaster directly to John > >> >> Mohammad from the start? Tell me, how are they going to trace a gun I > >> >> found in a miniwarehouse to me? Or the duffle bag full of guns a > >> >> friend of mine found in another miniwarehouse to him? Guns are found > >> >> around here, by lots of people, on a regular basis. There's ZERO > >> >> requirement for myself, or anyone else to register a found gun. > >> >> > >> >> -*MORT*- > >> > > >> > Correct. However, Guns purchased by individuals with records of some > >> > type will eventually be traced. > >> > > >> > >> Yep, until there is a break in the chain. > > > > Just because you believe there is a break in the chain, does not mean it > > is so. An angry ex wife can record serial numbers, > > I don't have any angry ex-wives..... many people do. > > thieves can steal a > > Gun from your house and get caught with it, > > Then it would be their problem, not mine. Your original claim was that > they could always trace the gun.....not so, mon ami. If they have the gun, > they can find who it was originally sold to and start up the chain until > they get the break of someone not remembering who bought it, who stole it > or where they lost it. None of those are crimes. > > a teenager in the house > > might borrow it, if the house burns down the fire dept might find them > > and turn them in to the police. > > And pigs could fly if only they had wings. :^) What would be the Hunting season on those? > > There are many people who believe the Guns in their house are not > > recorded in any way. > > Oh, they were recorded to someone once. That does not mean that they are > recorded to anyone now. > > > It takes a great deal of effort to truly make a Gun > > disappear and reappear when you want it. > > Not really. -- ""Sic Semper Tyrannis" - Thus Always with Tyrants - John Wilkes Booth" "Per ardua nec flectitur nec mutat. Confido, est voluntas dei, invictus maneo. Addere leci justitiam deo certavi et vici." - Rev. Shawn Cole, Cole Firearms Inc.
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