To: Bubba_Leroy
I dont see the gun violation? Do you have to register your guns in Nevada? Where is the rule requiring gun registration? I guess he has pot. Meth is bad but what was the gun violation? He worked at a pawn shop for Gosh sakes. You think people dont pawn guns that have been sold 12 times? Yikes. Something wrong here . Is this article actually implying that we have to register our guns? That is a lie.
13 posted on
05/23/2016 12:06:10 PM PDT by
WENDLE
(Why is the FBI dilly dallying? LET"S GO!!)
To: WENDLE
I dont see the gun violation? Do you have to register your guns in Nevada? Where is the rule requiring gun registration? I guess he has pot. Meth is bad but what was the gun violation? He worked at a pawn shop for Gosh sakes. You think people dont pawn guns that have been sold 12 times? Yikes. Something wrong here . Is this article actually implying that we have to register our guns? That is a lie.The gun violation came into play when the illegal drugs were found.
To: WENDLE
As was said earlier the drugs muddied things up. The fact that the incident occurred in Clark county really gummed it up. Clark County in sort of an anomaly in Nevada. Think New Jersey in the desert when it comes to firearms.
38 posted on
05/23/2016 1:14:41 PM PDT by
Polynikes
( Hakkaa palle)
To: WENDLE
Agree on the guns. You don’t have to register them.
44 posted on
05/23/2016 2:07:51 PM PDT by
Carry me back
(Cut the feds by 90%)
To: WENDLE
Yes, ignorant or dishonest reporters love to throw in “the guns were not registered” to imply that there is some requirement to do so. However one of the questions on Form 4473 asks if you are a user of illegal drugs, and it’s a felony to lie or even possess a gun if you are. Some states similar laws. A few years back the Federal prosecutor in Los Angeles put out a press release warning medical marijuana users in CA that it’s a federal crime for them to own guns, even though it’s legal under state law.
53 posted on
05/23/2016 3:30:46 PM PDT by
Hugin
(Conservatism without Nationalism is a fraud.)
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