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Offline Brett

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FIREARMS COMMERCE RELIEF BILL
« on: May 30, 2006, 12:42:03 PM »
CONGRESS TO CONSIDER FIREARMS COMMERCE RELIEF BILLÂ…H.R. 1834, the Firearms Commerce Modernization Act, would remove several antiquated restrictions on firearms business by the Gun Control Act of 1968. The restrictions ban virtually all interstate transfers between private citizens; most interstate handgun sales by licensed dealers; firearm dealers from doing business at venues other than their licensed premises or at gun shows in their own state; and dealer-to-dealer transfer of firearms while away from their business premises. Proponents of H.R. 1834, introduced by Georgia Rep. Phil Gingrey, contend that modern background checks make these 1968 restrictions unnecessary.
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FIREARMS COMMERCE RELIEF BILL
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2006, 03:57:35 PM »
Excellent news! Perhaps we can also take a look at how the NICS POCs harm business when gunshops can only sell while the POC is open. Since no transfer (and no money can change hands) can take place until the transferee passes a NICS check, you might as well shut off the lights and go home if the system is down.