Yes. At a mid size gun shop/firing range in the OKC metro area.The guy behind the counter was a federally licensed dealer, no?
Yes. At a mid size gun shop/firing range in the OKC metro area.The guy behind the counter was a federally licensed dealer, no?
It’s legal in Texas to sell a firearm privately without a background check. So—despite what many of us think of the politician himself—Schumer’s point isn’t utterly ridiculous.And you can always have your dad go buy you a gun if you can't pass the background check. Doesn't make it legal.
It only takes an hour or less when purchasing a firearm.
And instantaneous (or nearly so) background check is more difficult than turning in citizenship documents and waiting for an election official to review and approve them?A. You have to have a background check done to buy a firearm.
The end.
I really don't put a lot of stock in election fraud. The biggest fraud in my opinion is how we come to those we vote for. I do think an ID to vote isn't much to ask. The additional steps to register seem a bit over the top.
dude, common sense is out the window, you have to pick an extreme side.I really don't put a lot of stock in election fraud. The biggest fraud in my opinion is how we come to those we vote for. I do think an ID to vote isn't much to ask. The additional steps to register seem a bit over the top.
One must qualify the background checks.And instantaneous (or nearly so) background check is more difficult than turning in citizenship documents and waiting for an election official to review and approve them?
I approve 75%ish of it. There need to be programs in place for the elderly and otherwise disadvantaged to obtain their voter's rights at no cost.It’s legal in Texas to sell a firearm privately without a background check. So—despite what many of us think of the politician himself—Schumer’s point isn’t utterly ridiculous.
Back to my point (let’s give @PF5 a break). If this is the only stance you’re expressing on the SAVE Act, I am left to assume you support it.
Ammunition for trap gets pretty pricey by itself.One of my kids is shooting trap this year so I gotta figure that out. I gotta feeling that this might be a little more pricey than soccer and basketball.
I did the math on this.
I know that passports take 4-6 weeks from when you submit your application. At least that what they told me when I applied for mine. My all in on the passport has been around $180. If I remember right you can get a cheaper version than what I got but it's only good for Canada and Mexico though.
Looking online low end models for an AR-15 cost around $500. Background checks aren't bad-$15 in Minnesota from the looks of things.
So from a time perspective it's easier to get a gun. Im right across the street from a Bomghars so technically if I wanted to I could get off work tomorrow and be at the range well before dark. To vote, I would have to wait at least a month to register. Minnesota is same day registration so Im not counting the time to go to the courthouse and do all that. The passport took me maybe 20 minutes so probably the same amount of time to fill out the background info.
From a money perspective it's cheaper to vote. $180 vs $515 plus $11.50 for ammo. The catch is for some people $180 is an inconvenience but for others you might as well tell them $20K. Im sure there are cheaper guns out there but my Google search history this evening is probably gonna get me a visit from the FBI (I should add Kash Patel security detail and something about a finding flights to DC or wherever he will be next week to really see what happens).