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So it's still basically the same check, just with the OSP form in place of the 4473.
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Yes - and the data goes into a national DB - so it isn't just statewide that they keep that data.So it's still basically the same check, just with the OSP form in place of the 4473.
Questions:
Is this OSP involvement similar to the I594 is Washington?
What if a contact is made in a gun show, and the transaction is completed elsewhere? Is the OSP interference required for all private transactions?
His reasoning is "Well if it just saves one life" - but then that is his reply to most everything.
It would have no effect. He would apply some standard liberal rational to it or liberal 'overspeak' to it as they are ALL good at. He would start to talk about how the gun should have somehow been made unavailable to the kid, how the ammo & mags should have been separated or anyone of a # of unrealistic conditions that SHOULD be applied to have maybe 'saved one more life' HOWEVER, his response to the car crash would be something like this. "The car crash was an accident, it was not intentional, it was not a gun, we need to drive and have utility boxes, cars cannot be picked up and used to kill" (etc.)ask him to respond to this
"Four people were killed and two others injured when a car crashed into a utility box early Saturday morning in Auburn."
Because this (like many other killers) are not etched into the liberal mindset like guns have become. They are the exalted item of death and destruction. No amount of statistics about death from any one of a number of other causes (and many of them intentional) will ever be recognized or considered. The gun IS the one and only, primary focus of the liberal. It has approached an almost psych0-pathalogical level with them.Why aren't the MOMS marching on this issue?