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Aquila 12-20-2012 12:33 PM

Living for 32:
 
Colin Goddard, a survivor of the Virgina Tech shooting, was shot 4 times. He is currently traveling the country and going to gun shows undercover. He films himself and gun dealers as he pays cash for military type semi-atomatic weapons... without even showing a Driver's License.

http://livingfor32.com/home.html

Thoughts???

Cindy 12-20-2012 02:26 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
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Originally Posted by Aquila (Post 1209482)
Colin Goddard, a survivor of the Virgina Tech shooting, was shot 4 times. He is currently traveling the country and going to gun shows undercover. He films himself and gun dealers as he pays cash for military type semi-atomatic weapons... without even showing a Driver's License.

http://livingfor32.com/home.html

Thoughts???

Is it legal to sell those at gun shows? If so, why? And is that where most murderer's get their weapons?

Cindy 12-20-2012 02:27 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
What type of weapons can you buy online? And at garage sales, etc.?

trialedbyfire 12-20-2012 05:29 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
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Originally Posted by Cindy (Post 1209524)
Is it legal to sell those at gun shows? If so, why? And is that where most murderer's get their weapons?

Depends on what murderers you're talking about. Most murderers in the inner cities and drug/crime ridden communities get their weapons from the same place they get their drugs, off the street.

Cindy 12-20-2012 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by trialedbyfire (Post 1209604)
Depends on what murderers you're talking about. Most murderers in the inner cities and drug/crime ridden communities get their weapons from the same place they get their drugs, off the street.

But, where do they come from? Are they stolen from legal gun owners? Do they fall out of trucks?

Monterrey 12-20-2012 07:48 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
I traffic in firearms frequently. Good dinero in it!

trialedbyfire 12-20-2012 09:27 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
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Originally Posted by Cindy (Post 1209622)
But, where do they come from? Are they stolen from legal gun owners? Do they fall out of trucks?

They're easily trafficked from various places illegally, mostly Latin America. Gun shops also are known to sell guns "off the record" so to speak to shady characters to make some tax free money on the side. That's how small time arms dealers get their guns. Big timmers generally have connections in Mexico, Colombia, Nicaragua, Panama, etc where these things are a lot less regulated, and lawlessness generally abounds as a rule in some areas. Same place they get their drugs. the weapons are smuggled in by the same people, using the same methods. Vehicles full of cocaine, arms, ammunition, and sometimes prostitutes and child workers sadly go threw the US border on a regular basis.

Hoovie 12-20-2012 09:58 PM

Re: Living for 32:
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquila (Post 1209482)
Colin Goddard, a survivor of the Virgina Tech shooting, was shot 4 times. He is currently traveling the country and going to gun shows undercover. He films himself and gun dealers as he pays cash for military type semi-atomatic weapons... without even showing a Driver's License.

http://livingfor32.com/home.html

Thoughts???

My thought is that we should be obeying the laws.

And that laws allowing semi-automatic weapons are a good thing. Crime has plummeted in this country, and gun deaths have been cut in half precisely because it is legal for responsible adults to carry weapons and challenge a would be crazo.

The only place there have not been a dramatic decrease is in areas where federal law protects the psycho shooter, giving him free reign until the police arrive, 15... 30 or four hrs later.

Is there even one person (on any side of the debate) that does not wish school authorities or a security had a semi-auto weapon last week?

Aquila 12-21-2012 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoovie (Post 1209695)
My thought is that we should be obeying the laws.

And that laws allowing semi-automatic weapons are a good thing. Crime has plummeted in this country, and gun deaths have been cut in half precisely because it is legal for responsible adults to carry weapons and challenge a would be crazo.

The only place there have not been a dramatic decrease is in areas where federal law protects the psycho shooter, giving him free reign until the police arrive, 15... 30 or four hrs later.

Is there even one person (on any side of the debate) that does not wish school authorities or a security had a semi-auto weapon last week?

I firmly believe that schools should be permitted to opt out of being gun free zones so that they can allow qualified staff to carry.

Aquila 12-21-2012 07:28 AM

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I think far more should be done regarding gun shows and who they sell to.


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