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Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:38 am
by RPB
NEW SERIES ON TODAY SHOW

The ROSSEN REPORTS
By Jeff Rossen
TODAY
updated 2 hours 53 minutes ago

Rossen Reports: Anyone can buy guns, no questions asked
Legal loophole permits weapons powerful enough to down aircraft to be sold without checks

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Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:44 am
by Itnkrman
Look for the "No Chainsaws Allowed" signs coming your way soon!! "rlol"

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:52 am
by RPB
Itnkrman wrote:Look for the "No Chainsaws Allowed" signs coming your way soon!! "rlol"
Sales of used hedgeclippers should need background checks
save a TeleTubbie
TeleTubbies are people too ....
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=alXvRVjGUjw[/youtube]

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:56 am
by A-R
Don't take this the wrong way - I completely agree with y'all - but I'm not quite so glib about this new spin from the antis - if Obama is re-elected I think this movement can and will gain some traction nationally, much more do than rehashing tried-and-failed schemes like AWB or "high-cap" mag bans.

This is merely new spin on the old gunshow loophole argument, but the "Internet sales" angle will scare the uninformed masses.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:02 pm
by sugar land dave
A former ATF agent served as the journalist's source. I want to ask him if he knew about "Fast & Furious." And does he own any chainsaws. ;-)

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:09 pm
by A-R
This article is also the second time this week I've encountered the subtle-yet-scary buzz words "police-grade handgun" - having never heard it before. When I asked the person you used it the first time he replied - "you know a really powerful handgun that only police should have" ... I informed him that handguns used by police and handguns owned/used/carried by law-abiding citizens are often the same or similar for the same reasons - reliability, safety, effectiveness.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:27 pm
by jimlongley
Another loophole exposed - this time it's a loophole in the truth.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:41 pm
by RoyGBiv
If I am a "prohibited person" is it not easy for me to log on here or gunbroker or a myriad of other internet sites (or go to a gun show) and buy a gun from a private seller in a local FTF transaction?

Is it impossible to stop that from happening so we've given up trying?

Before you let yourself read something sinister in this query, rest assured that I am not going to ever vote with the "Progressives" on this issue, but, seems to me there ought to be a better way for this community to take a more proactive role in keeping guns out of the hands of "prohibited persons"..

Seller: Are you prohibited by Federal or State law from owning a gun?
Buyer: No
Seller: Are you a drug user, taking any un-prescribed medications, mentally defective or have you ever been under the care of a psychiatrist?
Buyer: no
Seller: Enjoy your gun.

Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:59 pm
by Dave2
RoyGBiv wrote:If I am a "prohibited person" is it not easy for me to log on here or gunbroker or a myriad of other internet sites (or go to a gun show) and buy a gun from a private seller in a local FTF transaction?

Is it impossible to stop that from happening so we've given up trying?

Before you let yourself read something sinister in this query, rest assured that I am not going to ever vote with the "Progressives" on this issue, but, seems to me there ought to be a better way for this community to take a more proactive role in keeping guns out of the hands of "prohibited persons"..

Seller: Are you prohibited by Federal or State law from owning a gun?
Buyer: No
Seller: Are you a drug user, taking any un-prescribed medications, mentally defective or have you ever been under the care of a psychiatrist?
Buyer: no
Seller: Enjoy your gun.

Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?
As I was trying to point out in their comments section (before they decided my comment couldn't be published), selling someone a gun when you think they can't legally have one already illegal. Once again, the answer is to enforce existing laws.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:00 pm
by 74novaman
RoyGBiv wrote:
Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?
We can do more individually, sure. If you only want to sell to CHL holders, for example.

That being said, part of the price of our freedom to own guns is the uncomfortable idea that people we'd rather not get guns can have them too.

Much like free speech, we can't just limit it to those we think should get it.

In a different time, I would have been okay with saying "stiffer penalties to those who sell guns to prohibited persons" or "stiffer penalties to those who commit a crime with a gun".

But when our own govt forces FFLs to push through straw purchases to Mexico on one hand, and then uses agents from the same group to go arrest citizens who are thought to be straw purchasers....

No more laws against guns. They already abuse the ones they've got on the books.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:04 pm
by A-R
74novaman wrote:
RoyGBiv wrote:
Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?
We can do more individually, sure. If you only want to sell to CHL holders, for example.

That being said, part of the price of our freedom to own guns is the uncomfortable idea that people we'd rather not get guns can have them too.

Much like free speech, we can't just limit it to those we think should get it.

In a different time, I would have been okay with saying "stiffer penalties to those who sell guns to prohibited persons" or "stiffer penalties to those who commit a crime with a gun".

But when our own govt forces FFLs to push through straw purchases to Mexico on one hand, and then uses agents from the same group to go arrest citizens who are thought to be straw purchasers....

No more laws against guns. They already abuse the ones they've got on the books.

:iagree: :hurry: :patriot:

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:10 pm
by powerboatr
the chainsaw thing is actually sort of funny.
I remember as a youth her in texas......back in the early 70"s with the BLUE law. some stores would have whole entire shelves blocked off with tape because they sold that item on saturady and now it was not allowed to be sold on sundays....never researched the law...but CHAINSAWS i remember were off limits at this store on sundays. :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester:


i have tried to buy neat weapons/firearms online and each time i have to provide a local ffl to have it delivered to, and of course the ffl would have you fill out the correct forms ????

or am I off again
previously we had a guy that bought firearms from a fll
then he would sell it to you with nothing more than a sales receipt, that sort of bothered me, as he could be selling to a wrong person. but now he has a fl and things are different

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:17 pm
by RPB
powerboatr wrote:the chainsaw thing is actually sort of funny.
I remember as a youth her in texas......back in the early 70"s with the BLUE law. some stores would have whole entire shelves blocked off with tape because they sold that item on saturady and now it was not allowed to be sold on sundays....never researched the law...but CHAINSAWS i remember were off limits at this store on sundays. :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester:


i have tried to buy neat weapons/firearms online and each time i have to provide a local ffl to have it delivered to, and of course the ffl would have you fill out the correct forms ????

or am I off again
previously we had a guy that bought firearms from a fll
then he would sell it to you with nothing more than a sales receipt, that sort of bothered me, as he could be selling to a wrong person. but now he has a fl and things are different
Sunday blue laws
I worked at a hardware store
People wanted to buy a lamp
(basically one category that could not be sold was anything that plugs in and did something)
we had to cut the plug off the lamp... and we'd sell them a plug too.... it was all legal.

No fastening hardware, screws, nails, hinges could be sold- exception, if it was for a funeral .... I found it amazing how many people build coffins on Sunday, but who was I to question?

Won't matter what laws are passed, people will go around them.

I used to ask the questions when selling a firearm, now I only sell to CHLs and the State already checked them out for me.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:41 pm
by tallmike
RoyGBiv wrote:If I am a "prohibited person" is it not easy for me to log on here or gunbroker or a myriad of other internet sites (or go to a gun show) and buy a gun from a private seller in a local FTF transaction?

Is it impossible to stop that from happening so we've given up trying?

Before you let yourself read something sinister in this query, rest assured that I am not going to ever vote with the "Progressives" on this issue, but, seems to me there ought to be a better way for this community to take a more proactive role in keeping guns out of the hands of "prohibited persons"..

Seller: Are you prohibited by Federal or State law from owning a gun?
Buyer: No
Seller: Are you a drug user, taking any un-prescribed medications, mentally defective or have you ever been under the care of a psychiatrist?
Buyer: no
Seller: Enjoy your gun.

Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?
Exactly!! How many of us prefer to sell only to those who have CHL's, because we know they can legally possess the weapon we are selling them? The guy in the video who sold to the person after he said he couldn't pass the background check should be ashamed of himself.

Maybe the NRA could support some sort of legislation that helps the FBI open up their call in background checks to citizens so we wouldn't have to pay the FFL fee just to check out a buyer. Not making it a requirement for sales (I do think that RoyGBiv's questions above should be required) but it would open the avenue for regular citizens to be able to check out their buyers without impacting their bottom line.

Sorry folks, a gun is not the same as a chainsaw or we would keep chainsaws around for home protection because they are cheaper.

Re: Today show- ANYONE can buy chainsaws, no questions asked

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:52 pm
by RPB
tallmike wrote:
RoyGBiv wrote:If I am a "prohibited person" is it not easy for me to log on here or gunbroker or a myriad of other internet sites (or go to a gun show) and buy a gun from a private seller in a local FTF transaction?

Is it impossible to stop that from happening so we've given up trying?

Before you let yourself read something sinister in this query, rest assured that I am not going to ever vote with the "Progressives" on this issue, but, seems to me there ought to be a better way for this community to take a more proactive role in keeping guns out of the hands of "prohibited persons"..

Seller: Are you prohibited by Federal or State law from owning a gun?
Buyer: No
Seller: Are you a drug user, taking any un-prescribed medications, mentally defective or have you ever been under the care of a psychiatrist?
Buyer: no
Seller: Enjoy your gun.

Am I the only one that thinks we can do more without impinging on 2A?
Exactly!! How many of us prefer to sell only to those who have CHL's, because we know they can legally possess the weapon we are selling them? The guy in the video who sold to the person after he said he couldn't pass the background check should be ashamed of himself.

Maybe the NRA could support some sort of legislation that helps the FBI open up their call in background checks to citizens so we wouldn't have to pay the FFL fee just to check out a buyer. Not making it a requirement for sales (I do think that RoyGBiv's questions above should be required) but it would open the avenue for regular citizens to be able to check out their buyers without impacting their bottom line.

Sorry folks, a gun is not the same as a chainsaw or we would keep chainsaws around for home protection because they are cheaper.
Home protection isn't the only reason to purchase a weapon... and
Some guns are cheaper than some chainsaws but ...
Ok ... Machete ... Baseball Bat... are often kept for home protection ... and lots of people use those tools for evil too ... my cousins were beaten to death with a rocking chair in California ... and the furniture store neglected to do a background check.

I mean ... regulating a piece of pipe (barrel) and a spring and a nail (firing pin) anyone can make a gun if they have access to a hardware store. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKQUMIfTHh4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Shotgun from Canada, where the gun is regulated and illegal) or a .22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av0pEqR5 ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or a "Stapler .38" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vbNV0_t ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Still, as I said, I only sell to CHLs or people I know are qualified to own.... and I'd do the same selling my used refrigerator (lots of kids used to die from used refrigerators) I do not see a need for a law requiring me to do a background check to see if they'd remove the door prior to selling it to them so they could get the copper/aluminum coils etc.. Lots of kids drown in 5 gallon buckets and many drown in toilets too, but creating laws requiring a background check on all parents to see if they put the lid down could prevent most of those ... There's a point where too many laws, just becomes too many laws and all are ignored, like a billboard with too much writing on it.