On 10/6/2013 3:38 AM, Johnny Johnson wrote:
Good thing he doesn't get a per-gun $ales Commi$$ion. ;)
He'd be even richer than he's already become -- at the expense of
"Joe Average Legal Gun Owner. :[
<++>
Texans Lead The U.S. In Requests For Federal Permission To Buy Guns
October 5, 2013 8:51 PM
http://cbsdallas.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/gun-buyer1.jpg
(credit: CBS 11 News)
HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) -- Texas leads the nation in the number of
people seeking federal permission to buy guns.
Federal statistics reviewed by the Houston Chronicle show 1.2 million
people in Texas so far this year have filled out applications for
background checks. At that rate, last year's record 1.4 million
requests will be surpassed by the end of 2013.
Would-be purchasers from a federally licensed dealer must apply with
the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Criminal
convictions, dishonorable military discharges or renouncing their
citizenship can get a buyer rejected.
One gun store owner, Jim Pruett, told the newspaper Friday that
President Barack Obama motivates gun buyers "any time he talks about
gun control."
The numbers don't include transactions between private citizens.
Those don't require background checks.
-30-
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/10/05/
I finally bought a gun for the first time since the late 1970's. It's
a Hi-Point CF-380 which is a nice little pistol but I'll have to get
the optional 10 round magazines for a better fit to my hand. I've been attacked by crackheads who were told to leave the property and robbed
at gunpoint by innocent little Trayvons. The 380 may not be a big
round but two quick shots in the mouth will stop anyone and I will not hesitate to kill a teenage thug who is crazy enough to attack me. I
had my first background check for a firearm and the dealer said it
could take as long as 5 days, mine took 10 minutes.
had a background check done by the feds was when I went to work for a contractor doing some work for The SDI (Star Wars) program back in the 1980's. o_O
http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/handguns/handguns_380acp.html
On 10/6/2013 3:10 PM, RD Sandman wrote:million
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@stinky-finger.net> wrote in
news:l2sd17$9g2$1@dont-email.me:
On 10/6/2013 3:38 AM, Johnny Johnson wrote:
Good thing he doesn't get a per-gun $ales Commi$$ion. ;)
He'd be even richer than he's already become -- at the expense of
"Joe Average Legal Gun Owner. :[
<++>
Texans Lead The U.S. In Requests For Federal Permission To Buy Guns
October 5, 2013 8:51 PM
http://cbsdallas.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/gun-buyer1.jpg
(credit: CBS 11 News)
HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) -- Texas leads the nation in the number of
people seeking federal permission to buy guns.
Federal statistics reviewed by the Houston Chronicle show 1.2
beenpeople in Texas so far this year have filled out applications for
background checks. At that rate, last year's record 1.4 million
requests will be surpassed by the end of 2013.
Would-be purchasers from a federally licensed dealer must apply with
the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Criminal
convictions, dishonorable military discharges or renouncing their
citizenship can get a buyer rejected.
One gun store owner, Jim Pruett, told the newspaper Friday that
President Barack Obama motivates gun buyers "any time he talks about
gun control."
The numbers don't include transactions between private citizens.
Those don't require background checks.
-30-
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/10/05/
I finally bought a gun for the first time since the late 1970's. It's
a Hi-Point CF-380 which is a nice little pistol but I'll have to get
the optional 10 round magazines for a better fit to my hand. I've
notattacked by crackheads who were told to leave the property and robbed
at gunpoint by innocent little Trayvons. The 380 may not be a big
round but two quick shots in the mouth will stop anyone and I will
thehesitate to kill a teenage thug who is crazy enough to attack me. I
had my first background check for a firearm and the dealer said it
could take as long as 5 days, mine took 10 minutes.
That is about average. Most do not take long.
The last time I
had a background check done by the feds was when I went to work for a
contractor doing some work for The SDI (Star Wars) program back in
checks1980's. o_O
None of that was a factor in your firearms background check. It
anyour name, etc.. to see if you are a prohibited possessor. Those are
folks who are prohibited from purchasing a firearm due to a felony
conviction, mental adjudication, under an indictment, dishonorable
discharge from the military, renouncement of citizenship, convicted of
domestic violence, a subject of a retraining order, etc..
http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/handguns/handguns_380acp.html
Congrats on your new firearm.......
I never thought my work on a government project requiring a background
check by the FBI had anything to do with my firearm purchase. I was
simply stating that the scrutiny of me by The FBI was the last time
there was any attention paid to me by the government. I haven't even
been on an airline flight in 25 years so no feds have been up my ass checking to see if I might be a terrorist or other criminal since I
had worked at the missile range years ago. ^_^
Do you know how I can convert my pistol into an AK-47 Assault Pistol? I
read in The New York Times that it's easy to convert any firearm into
AK-47 full auto assault rifle/pistol. ^_^
TDD
On 10/7/2013 12:36 PM, RD Sandman wrote:
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@stinky-finger.net> wrote in
news:l2sopj$i89$1@dont-email.me:
On 10/6/2013 3:10 PM, RD Sandman wrote:million
The Daring Dufas <the-daring-dufas@stinky-finger.net> wrote in
news:l2sd17$9g2$1@dont-email.me:
On 10/6/2013 3:38 AM, Johnny Johnson wrote:
Good thing he doesn't get a per-gun $ales Commi$$ion. ;)
He'd be even richer than he's already become -- at the expense of
"Joe Average Legal Gun Owner. :[
<++>
Texans Lead The U.S. In Requests For Federal Permission To Buy
Guns October 5, 2013 8:51 PM
http://cbsdallas.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/gun-buyer1.jpg
(credit: CBS 11 News)
HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) -- Texas leads the nation in the number
of people seeking federal permission to buy guns.
Federal statistics reviewed by the Houston Chronicle show 1.2
beenpeople in Texas so far this year have filled out applications for
background checks. At that rate, last year's record 1.4 million
requests will be surpassed by the end of 2013.
Would-be purchasers from a federally licensed dealer must apply
with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
Criminal convictions, dishonorable military discharges or
renouncing their citizenship can get a buyer rejected.
One gun store owner, Jim Pruett, told the newspaper Friday that
President Barack Obama motivates gun buyers "any time he talks
about gun control."
The numbers don't include transactions between private citizens.
Those don't require background checks.
-30-
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/10/05/
I finally bought a gun for the first time since the late 1970's.
It's a Hi-Point CF-380 which is a nice little pistol but I'll have
to get the optional 10 round magazines for a better fit to my
hand. I've
notattacked by crackheads who were told to leave the property and
robbed at gunpoint by innocent little Trayvons. The 380 may not be
a big round but two quick shots in the mouth will stop anyone and
I will
thehesitate to kill a teenage thug who is crazy enough to attack me.
I had my first background check for a firearm and the dealer said
it could take as long as 5 days, mine took 10 minutes.
That is about average. Most do not take long.
The last time I
had a background check done by the feds was when I went to work
for a contractor doing some work for The SDI (Star Wars) program
back in
checks1980's. o_O
None of that was a factor in your firearms background check. It
anyour name, etc.. to see if you are a prohibited possessor. Those
are folks who are prohibited from purchasing a firearm due to a
felony conviction, mental adjudication, under an indictment,
dishonorable discharge from the military, renouncement of
citizenship, convicted of domestic violence, a subject of a
retraining order, etc..
http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/handguns/handguns_380acp.html
Congrats on your new firearm.......
I never thought my work on a government project requiring a
background check by the FBI had anything to do with my firearm
purchase. I was simply stating that the scrutiny of me by The FBI
was the last time there was any attention paid to me by the
government. I haven't even been on an airline flight in 25 years so
no feds have been up my ass checking to see if I might be a
terrorist or other criminal since I had worked at the missile range
years ago. ^_^
Do you know how I can convert my pistol into an AK-47 Assault
Pistol? I read in The New York Times that it's easy to convert any
firearm into
AK-47 full auto assault rifle/pistol. ^_^
TDD
The only way I know to do it is to give it to someone who is selling
a full auto AK47 maching pistol. Then you can work out the rest of
the details. ;)
I can absolutely guarantee you that I was NOT the author of that
article.
And I'm sure you know when someone is spouting male bovine droppings
and pulling your leg. ^_^
TDD
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