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Oh FFS...
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Then you'll need to perform a citizens arrest on yourself.But if it is at home and I am at work, it is not in my possession or control...
Sounds dirty...Then you'll need to perform a citizens arrest on yourself.
the law didnt say i couldnt find them.... so legal in my eyesThen you'll need to perform a citizens arrest on yourself.
Last time I frisked myself I almost got arrested for lewd public behavior…Then you'll need to perform a citizens arrest on yourself.
Not a shop I'd be doing business with that's for sureWell that's stupid. There's no enforced mag ban at all and I'd be pissed if a store made be buy 10 round mags while keeping my rightfully owned standard cap mags hostage.
Well that's stupid. There's no enforced mag ban at all and I'd be pissed if a store made be buy 10 round mags while keeping my rightfully owned standard cap mags hostage.
100% agree. The mags are MY property when I purchase the pistol. The mags have absolutely NOTHING to do with the BGC. Furthermore the forcing of a 10rnd mag purchase is absurd. Nowhere in the law does it state (to my knowledge) that a gun sale requires a 10rnd mag.. the "ability to use" is not a clause in the law and owners may have a stack of mags at home for all the LGS knows.. sounds mighty scammy.Well that's stupid. There's no enforced mag ban at all and I'd be pissed if a store made be buy 10 round mags while keeping my rightfully owned standard cap mags hostage.
ALL of the 'save the children" anti-gun laws are a stupid game, but if you take a step back from name-calling and look at it from the perspective of a business owner trying to stay alive in this world of ridiculous antics by politicians, IT'S NOT STUPID AT ALL. They need to be adaptable in the face of losing their business while asking the gun buyers to trust them. This is not of their choosing AT ALL.100% agree. The mags are MY property when I purchase the pistol. The mags have absolutely NOTHING to do with the BGC. Furthermore the forcing of a 10rnd mag purchase is absurd. Nowhere in the law does it state (to my knowledge) that a gun sale requires a 10rnd mag.. the "ability to use" is not a clause in the law and owners may have a stack of mags at home for all the LGS knows.. sounds mighty scammy.
I gotta disagree with their tactics. Withholding purchased property and forcing a sale is a bad approach. What they should do is have 10rnd mags available and talk about the law and how it impacts carrying. That way for pistol purchases they could incentivize sales. But I do grasp your sentiment when it comes to LGS trying to survive due to this insane anti gun nonsense basically cutting them off at the knees.ALL of the 'save the children" anti-gun laws are a stupid game, but if you take a step back from name-calling and look at it from the perspective of a business owner trying to stay alive in this world of ridiculous antics by politicians, IT'S NOT STUPID AT ALL. They need to be adaptable in the face of losing their business while asking the gun buyers to trust them. This is not of their choosing AT ALL.
I agree that forcing an additional product sale is bullcrap and the main reason I will not give them my money.We can agree to disagree, then. Those of us that aren't FFLs and don't own this type of business can disagree all we want, but many FFLs may not survive (maybe that's the real intent of the gun-grabbers), unless we buy from them to keep them in business. Otherwise, we all lose. These are times of tough decisions by business owners.
We need to appreciate the position these businesses are in and let our opinions slip a little bit. Everyone has an opinion about most everything, but unless we are invested as an FFL, we don't carry the same risk they do.
Agree to disagree is ok.