No point, the power of your denial is too strong.
your point is too weak
No point, the power of your denial is too strong.
What is it you think my point is?your point is too weak
This is why you don't know:who knows, go reread your post again
You posted it was too long for you to read and then proceeded to comment on it lol.TLDR
Did your dad not hug you enough or something?
Why even comment if you don't care enough to read it? What's wrong with you lol....
No. Is that all you have to add to the conversation?wut? are you 12?
They weren't straw buyers.yes, they got caught and financially have to pay.... like any criminal
They weren't straw buyers.
They didn't break the law.
The criminals and straw buyers broke the law.
You agree with that, right?
So if they didn't break the law, they are not liable.
The jury decided the plaintiffs had proven the gun store owners knew it was a straw purchase.If a federal firearms licensee performs a nics check on someone, knowing the firearm is for someone else. They can and will get in trouble. But if nothing is said to the gun dealer about a straw purchase,how are they to know? Unless you fill out the paperwork incorrectly, in which case they better catch it.
The jury decided the plaintiffs had proven the gun store owners knew it was a straw purchase.
tada, straw purchase, doesn't matter which party....The jury decided the plaintiffs had proven the gun store owners knew it was a straw purchase.
They weren't straw buyers.
They didn't break the law.
The criminals and straw buyers broke the law.
You agree with that, right?
So if they didn't break the law, they are not liable.
The state capital is already protected by armed police.The Wisconsin Legislature is currently trying to pass a bill allowing concealed carry in all college and university buildings in the state.
Wrote my representative asking why stop there? Why not allow us citizens the same right in other government buildings like the State Capitol? Guess she doesn't want Joe Public protecting her fat butt from the criminals.
Capital or capitol?The state capital is already protected by armed police.
Most colleges are not.