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the 'gun free zones AROUND schools' is going to be the one to watch.
I think "and allow police to seize weapons from people when mental health professionals determine they pose a threat" is pretty dangerous, too.
Part of me is sad and part of me is glad. The part where more online ammo and gear will be available to me by way of decreased demand makes me glad.
NJ sucks.
Honestly WTF does "banning online sales of weapons" even mean? Do these people seriously think that you can buy an AR15 and have it shipped to your house? You can pay for it online, but you still need to go through the background check etc. in person at the dealer.
Yes, I know, that's not the real point of the bills... I just can't help trying to step through the illogic of it all. Disgusting.
Honestly WTF does "banning online sales of weapons" even mean? Do these people seriously think that you can buy an AR15 and have it shipped to your house? You can pay for it online, but you still need to go through the background check etc. in person at the dealer.
Yes, I know, that's not the real point of the bills... I just can't help trying to step through the illogic of it all. Disgusting.
Honestly WTF does "banning online sales of weapons" even mean? Do these people seriously think that you can buy an AR15 and have it shipped to your house? You can pay for it online, but you still need to go through the background check etc. in person at the dealer.
Yes, I know, that's not the real point of the bills... I just can't help trying to step through the illogic of it all. Disgusting.
The Commissioner of the Boston Police has said the same thing on tv a number of times. He said most of the illegal guns that they confiscate in Boston were purchased over the internet from out of state.
The Commissioner of the Boston Police has said the same thing on tv a number of times. He said most of the illegal guns that they confiscate in Boston were purchased over the internet from out of state.
This already exists in Ma, with a 209a. All you have to do is claim that you think someone is dangerous and get a 209a issued....poof..no more guns....and no more kids, if it's a spouse who complains.
You don't even need a 'professional' to make the determination of dangerousness, just the word of a pissed off person to the ear of a judge who has no more idea of what's happening than what the complaintant says.
the 'gun free zones AROUND schools' is going to be the one to watch.