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Originally Posted by kach22i
The FBI with a stack of violations, missing and or improperly filled out paperwork on the same few stores is no distortion and or missrepresention.
How many handguns can a small poor rural Georgia gun shop hope to sell?
When the numbers from filled orders pop out at you like a pair of boobs at the beach, you bet they know and notice.
Don't defind the undefenable, it's shows poorly on you.
I'm sure you can watch the CBC TV show on-line, it's part of the Fifth-Estate series.
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Perhaps you don't know that a "small poor rural Georgia gun shop" can sell thousands of guns a month. They can list them online. I have bought many handguns online. The shop just has to ship to an FFL and they have to have a copy of the FFL on file. Plenty of smalltown shops sell this way. If any such guns ended up used in crimes, it would be pretty easy to figure out which FFL received the gun and transferred it to the criminal/straw purchaser. Whether BATF chooses to go after such people is another matter. They have a history of ignoring big fish and harassing small ones. Co-incidentally, BATF is a big client of mine and I have a meeting at their new HQ this week with a few of their agents. I will ask about this.