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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom@AnyCost" data-source="post: 2172950" data-attributes="member: 29628"><p>I haven't read the proposed law, but my understanding is they are trying to target the types of transactions that take place on forums like this and armslist.com. Sales advertised online that take place FTF. If you advertised your firearm in any way shape or form (msg board, classifieds, cork board at church or work), the transaction will require background check - even if it is your neighbor, boss or preacher that answers the ad - because it was publicly advertised. ATF sees your ad and drops by six months later, better be able to produce the unsold firearm or proof of background check when they knock on your door as part of their "Random Check Enforcement Initiative". The rate of noncompliance they document will be one of the many statistics used in following years to push for universal registration (in the immediate aftermath of a Sandy Hook type mass shooting so as to leverage the ensuing fear and emotion to maximum effect).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom@AnyCost, post: 2172950, member: 29628"] I haven't read the proposed law, but my understanding is they are trying to target the types of transactions that take place on forums like this and armslist.com. Sales advertised online that take place FTF. If you advertised your firearm in any way shape or form (msg board, classifieds, cork board at church or work), the transaction will require background check - even if it is your neighbor, boss or preacher that answers the ad - because it was publicly advertised. ATF sees your ad and drops by six months later, better be able to produce the unsold firearm or proof of background check when they knock on your door as part of their "Random Check Enforcement Initiative". The rate of noncompliance they document will be one of the many statistics used in following years to push for universal registration (in the immediate aftermath of a Sandy Hook type mass shooting so as to leverage the ensuing fear and emotion to maximum effect). [/QUOTE]
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