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Good point. They need to get reported to the ATF and police who will then investigate and go after them just like the activists and reporters who try to make straw purchases and the reporter who had an illegal magazine in D.C. ... oh .... [sad2]Wouldn't setting up a shop be illegal if they didn't have a FFL? And even if they did have a FFL for this stunt, doesn't this violate the law for misrepresenting a "business" to the ATF in order to obtain an FFL? Both instances a felony no?
So you drink Merlot do you? It is very popular. By the way there was a case in Maine where a woman was drinking Merlot, she forgot about her toddler in the bath tub and he drown! How do you feel now! Do you still want to drink Merlot you wine guzzling NAZI!!!!!!!!!
Just read a diffrent artical, the guns were movie props,
and according to the artical they talked to one of the people who went there,
best part of the artical
So did this gun store hoax actually work in turning people away from firearms? According to the WaPo, not really:
Geez, man. We get the idea. Did it work? In some cases, at least, it appeared to.
“It made me think, ‘I’m not going to buy that gun,’” one man says, leaving the store.
Can you link this other article?
Setup a fake welfare office and shame the people into working. Then setup a fake voter registration office and shame the people into learning about current events and the constitution. Then setup a fake golf course and lure the president into actually working. Oh, and setup a fake delete button on Hillary's keyboard so that he her emails wont' actually get deleted.