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cashman966 wrote:ETA: I just zoomed in and saw the reference to private transactions, even so billboard truck, vanity phone number certainly makes me think of business.
OFCC is a non-profit corporation. But the organization isn't buying (and then re-selling) any firearms at all. The ATF would be interested if someone was buying firearms without an FFL and then turning them around with the intent to profit as opposed to adding them to their personal collection.
It might be raining tomorrow morning. This will make it a lot easier to get the message out to a line of vehicles on the roadway that there are people interested in paying cash
Contrary to a popular belief when I brag about OFCC accomplishments I'm not looking for your thank you or personal recognition. I'd much prefer you send me an email telling me when you are going to get involved in doing what I've been doing since 1999. We are only as effective as we make ourselves. We need the next generation of OFCC to step to the plate.
I am not a lawyer. My answers are based on research, knowledge, and are generally backed up with facts, the Ohio Revised Code, or the United States Code.
steves 50de wrote:My concern is we as buyers may not be left alone this time.
The police can make it very hard to work a deal and interfere if they so choose .
I hope this is not the case but we will see on saturday.
Very true, but I think a lot of cops are on our side. I don't mean the politically-appointed police chiefs, but the cops who work the streets. They know what the real problems are because they see the crime first hand, and they know that having a firearm to protect your home and self is a good thing.
A friend in Findaly told me she's got two firearms that are junk at this point.. I think their revolvers?
Anyways, next time they have one of these I might be interested in standing in line if I can get 2 Gas cards, I'll just take one give her the other.
Then of course, I could give an interview with some underlying sarcasm like the one gentlemen.
What are the chances I could try to act dumb and turn in one of my trusty used bubble guns ?? Its full auto, shoots varying caliber of bubbles.
Sad I missed it.
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The doofus reporter says they are SELLING guns. DUH!
Must be a difficult distinction to make; selling or buying...it's so confusing! I think that the sound of the rain on her hood interrupted her thought process.
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The doofus reporter says they are SELLING guns. DUH!
Must be a difficult distinction to make; selling or buying...it's so confusing! I think that the sound of the rain on her hood interrupted her thought process.
Cute, but not all that informed.
"In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." - Ronald Reagan
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Contrary to a popular belief when I brag about OFCC accomplishments I'm not looking for your thank you or personal recognition. I'd much prefer you send me an email telling me when you are going to get involved in doing what I've been doing since 1999. We are only as effective as we make ourselves. We need the next generation of OFCC to step to the plate.