I'm sure this is a relatively easy fix, but it's kinda funny.
So, he would have been fine if he bought it from his drug dealer.I just learned that while it's common for drug addicts to own guns, it's a felony to lie about your addiction when buying a gun.
Can our Second Amendment withstand this challenge?
Probably because he's a felon. Not specifically the gun charge.Johnny Rodgers opened up a bar in Omaha but he could not be on the title (or whatever) because of gun charge? Something like that, because they were selling booze.
Now, the place folded anyway but I remember that being a story.
I think you are right… In the end, the real felony was how mismanaged his bar was. I think it made it like five months.Probably because he's a felon. Not specifically the gun charge.
Interesting fun fact is if Hunter had purchased the gun through a private party sale he wouldn’t have had to fill that form out and lie about it. That seems weird to have different standards depending on how the purchase was made.I just learned that while it's common for drug addicts to own guns, it's a felony to lie about your addiction when buying a gun.
Can our Second Amendment withstand this challenge?
Yeah...that should be changed.Interesting fun fact is if Hunter had purchased the gun through a private party sale he wouldn’t have had to fill that form out and lie about it. That seems weird to have different standards depending on how the purchase was made.
Probably because he's a felon. Not specifically the gun charge.
that loop hole has always been there and the main reason that the back ground checks rules don't catch so many of the loony toons out there who shoot so many people up.Interesting fun fact is if Hunter had purchased the gun through a private party sale he wouldn’t have had to fill that form out and lie about it. That seems weird to have different standards depending on how the purchase was made.
It's a state's rights issue.So......a convicted felon can't be trusted with a liquor license? But he can be trusted with our nuclear codes?
Literally a loop hole one side has been begging to close for over a decade.that loop hole has always been there and the main reason that the back ground checks rules don't catch so many of the loony toons out there who shoot so many people up.
Loop holes don't matter. Getting rid of guns is all that matters. Anyone talking about "closing loop holes" is 100% for guns still, sadly.It's a state's rights issue.
Literally a loop hole one side has been begging to close for over a decade.