Tuesday, March 26, 2013

No Sale

MacKinlay said he sent a full refund to Kelly and nixed the transaction because Kelly made statements in the media that the rifle purchase was "for reasons other then (sic) for his personal use." [More]
Well then that means he lied on the 4473 and needs to be prosecuted.  Why no "authorities" have followed up on his claim that he was going to take the gun across state lines to sell it merely adds further corroboration for how corrupt and agenda-driven the selective enforcers are.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not quite, looks like the dealer stopped the sale first:

"I determined that it was in my company’s best interest to terminate this transaction prior to his returning to my store to complete the Federal From 4473 and NICS background check required of Mr. Kelly before he could take possession this firearm."

At least that's their story.

III N TN

Robert Fowler said...

He's a oath breaking ass-hat. He admitted he was going to make a straw purchase, yet he gets a pass. If I did that I'd be in jail before the ink got dry.

Carl Stevenson said...

Kelly should be prosecuted for lying on the form and trying to make a straw purchase.

Laws and rules are only as worthy as the the enforcers charged with the responsibility to enforce them. In other words, if the enforcers are worthless, then so are the laws.

This especially goes when the "laws" are only enforced for regular people and not for the "special" people.

Kelly should go to jail. That pig is no more equal than you or me. (Animal Farm reference, of course)