"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ...
1) Well, if the person is a first time gun buyer,
and the check is approved. Do you think that
person can now be called a "gun owner"?
Would that mean that pretty much anyone who
calls for background check is a gun owner?
Isn't that what I just wrote?
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Not until he passes the background check. And if he doesn't, he isn't going
to be one, either.
But he may be a criminal if he's not qualified and he lies on the
application.
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2) Do you trust the anti gun, socialist, take over
minded people in power to destroy information?
If you do, I think you're terribly naive.
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I don't think they SHOULD destroy the information. Otherwise, you have no
practical way to go after straw purchasers.
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Better luck, next time.
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Same to you, Chris.
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"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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No, anyone applying for a background check
could be a first-time gun buyer.
Records for successful purchasers must be
destroyed in 24 hours. That is, federal records.
In some states, you have a de facto registration
because you have to fill out a purchase form
(handguns in NJ, for example) for which
the *state* retains a copy.
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Ed Huntress