All the goverment and state building have metal detectors now??
The building I work in doesn't have metal detectors (though they do have No Concealed Weapons signs posted). It's county-level government but we do have a number of elected officials present.
Back on topic though, I also hate Ebay's policy on gun sales. They used to allow them (at least back in '97 or so when I started using Ebay), but I think they quit because of their usually less than educated userbase (people were shipping guns left and right without FFL's). While I do hate the policy (and think that they are getting a little too quick to pull auctions without checking them out), I do think that in part it's to decrease their legal liability. Heck just today I read that 4 companies (Sony, Gamestop, Walmart, and another) are being sued because a kid who played some video games (Grand Theft Auto 3 and GTA Vice City) shot 3 cops. Now they're trying to say that the video game "made him do it". In today's society we really need to pass laws protecting manufacturers, retailers, and anyone else in the retail scheme of things from stupid lawsuits like this. Then we might see more businesses willing to deal in firearms and other such items.