Posted by Greg K on January 08, 2017 at 13:01:38 from (70.198.42.203):
In Reply to: Re: ccw posted by D beatty on January 08, 2017 at 12:21:04:
The same reason you can't predict that the car you just bought won't blow up in the next 50 miles, the same way you can't know that the guy working at Chuck E cheese isn't a pedophile, the same way you don't know that the wrenches you bought aren't stolen. There are never any guarantees in life. Most people who buy stolen guns know they are hot when they buy them, I used to have friends that kinda ran on the edge of that group. Last report by the anti 2A people said that 20% of firearm transfers were done without checks, then consider how many of these were actually illegal (which is a guess). Then consider in a country with 320+ million firearms, 12 trillion rounds of ammo in the hands of at least 130 million people and we have 11000 homicides a year of which, by FBI stats, 80% are gang/drug related. Those are the people that deal in stolen guns which don't involve a background check in any state.
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