NRA Furious Over Gun Shop Sales Tracking by credit card companies

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  1. Turtledude

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    that already exists and there has been about zero effort to prosecute.
     
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    Turtledude Well-Known Member Donor

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    how do you impose the trusted intermediary on transfers between criminals or those involving the vast majority of currently owned firearms that are not registered
     
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    some CC companies are run by woke progressives and some refuse to accept gun dealers as merchants. Pay Pal for example (yeah i know it is not a CC company) is anti gun for example
     
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    Texas has no requirement at all for registration or permits... and I believe we have a few privately owned guns in the state.
     
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    none of the firearms I own are registered though some can be traced by the 4473 I filled out when I bought them. stuff my father left me-some perhaps but most were bought before the 1968 GCA and some were pre War. I have a Remington 700 rifle-I guy I know used to go out west and buy rifles and shotguns at sales and then sell them at gun shows. He didn't have an FFL and I told him he was tempting fate (this was pre Brady bill). So he got an FFL just before the Brady law went into effect. He gave me that 700 for basically nothing since he got a good deal on it. no way to trace it and this sort of firearm is common in the USA. all the transactions were legal at the time they were made.
     

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