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PO1 John Miller
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CPT Jack Durish
What aren't you buying? The article itself? Or do you agree with it?

Either way, I actually agree with the article, particularly that it is not that easy at all to buy a gun.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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I'm in agreement with the article without reservation. I'm not buying into the propaganda
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PO1 John Miller
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CPT Jack Durish
Thanks for the clarification Jack!
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Capt Michael Greene
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RedState Blogger Caleb Howe is totally wrong. Buying a gun is tres easy. I’ve bought and sold guns in parking lots to people I didn’t know. It is, after all, a free country.
If my snaggle-toothed neighbors in the boarded up, funny smelling house next door come to me and say they need some “seed” money, and offer me to take my pick out of a duffel bag full of guns, I could buy a gun from them in minutes. No registration, no receipt even. How much easier is it than that?

Then the RS blogger just simply tells a lie. He writes “Oh and by the way he didn't act alone.” But then gives no evidence at all that Mateen had an accomplice or a handler. The blogger had to know that only one of his sentences was true.
I’m never impressed with the MSM, but RedState seems worse, page for page.
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SSG Warren Swan
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Ummm....he might want to do more research on number two. Seriously more research on number two. He's WAY off base there.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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CPT Jack Durish - Just smile, and give them that warm personality. What's the worst that can happen? Make you reup? You'd probably want to come in anyways. I'll use the Silk Road as an example. Folks knew for YEARS what it was. They knew how to get on and in to get what they needed. Now the Silk Road is "abolished". If they believe that, they need a new job. I'm not justifying this, but when you think you stopped one, there are four more that you haven't seen yet. The man in SC who was busted having over 5000 weapons on his property last year. Before I stopped following it, they were claiming it was 7000 weapons in various points in the house, most with the serial numbers filed off. I believe most cops do this in their daily duties "If I was Joe Blow, what would I do with whatever". Put your mind into the mind of the criminal.
BTW if you do come back in, can you give a block of instruction on how to find the best scotch and whiskey? I have friends who can never get it right.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSG Stan Hutchison
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CPT Jack Durish - Walk through the parking lot at most any gun show with cash in hand. Live in Arizona? Go to the Prescott Valley Flea Market. No ID required. No background check. And no checks, cash only.
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CPT Jack Durish
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MSG Stan Hutchison - Makes me wish I lived in Prescott, Arizona where the chances of being a victim of violent crime (3.4/1000) is lower than the state average (4/1000), and a helluva lot lower than where I live (7/1000) and we can't purchase firearms so freely and the gun laws are far more restrictive.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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CPT Jack Durish - I have seen the same where I live now(SD), and where I lived when I was in the gun selling business (eastern Washington state). It always pissed me, while I had to run a background check on buyers, a person could go to a gun show, walk through the parking lot, and buy all the guns they wanted. Only licensed dealers have to run background checks.
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