While this sounds inherently illegal, it really isn’t; Allison Price, a spokesperson for the U.S. Justice Department, clarified to the Daily Beast: “There is no federal law prohibiting sales of firearms over the Internet, and the ready availability of firearms through social applications presents yet another avenue for unlicensed sellers to transfer guns anonymously and without background checks. [More]Really? This is an even bigger threat than Deep Classified Ads?
So how come "The Armory" has to mill out power tools to smuggle shipments?
The "sales" described in this bullshit hit piece engineered to gin up hysteria against private sales absolutely are "inherently illegal." The Armory sounds more like a government-run undercover operation, and one intended to spread more disinformation than guns.
Funny, how everybody involved with this neglected to mention what the government knows damn well from their own report, that as far as "universal background checks" are concerned, "Effectiveness depends on the ability to reduce straw purchasing, requiring gun registration..."
Gee, guys--agenda much...?
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