Private sales are legal in Georgia, but freedom activists in other states have been harrassed by police. A recorder is a good idea. If more than one activist is present, you can each record the other if harrassment is threatened.
Freedom activists have purchased guns at these events in several states:
Gun-buying enthusiasts crash firearms turn-in event at Memorial Coliseum(OR)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2920297/posts
Cleveland Gun Buyback Program Attracts Buyers Offering Cash for Guns (VIDEO) (OH)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2949475/posts
The Detroit PD Doesnt Like Competition(MI)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2925955/posts
The did that here in York, PA, at least twice, with no noticable decrease in gun violence.
Some sick SOB was passing out fliers showing how to make a working gun out of materials available at any hardware store. he said we should make six of them, sell them in the buyback program, take the money, and buy a decent weapon.
Well, I live in Savannah. ALl the crime is black on black, usually drug related. So maybe the deal should just apply to black people. Oh, wait. That’s racist. Sorry.
There are somewhere around 40,000-60,000 NRA firearms instructors in the country. The majority of them teach very few classes each year.
With a bit of planning, and a pile of Oleg Volk posters and flyers, an effort could be organized to offer free training to law-abiding eager to be disarmed masses. After all, the election proved that “We jes be lovin’ our free sh*t”.
At the same time it’s a good time to go there and unload your totally beat-up, broken, non-working guns for money. Save any guns that you might consider restoring/fixing, turn in the beyond-hope guns you won’t fix for vouchers, and use the voucher money to repair the ones you want to fix.