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CCRKBA: ‘EASIER TO GET A GUN THAN A BURGER? YOUR FRIES AREN’T COOKED’


Charlie T Waite

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BELLEVUE, WA – Gun prohibitionists complaining about so-called “drive through” gun sales under a new ATF Guidance issued recently to address problems related to the COVID-19 crisis are misrepresenting the facts, making it appear that it is easier to buy a firearm than fast food, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said today.

“I’d tell anybody who really believes it’s easier to buy a cheeseburger than a gun that his ‘fries aren’t cooked,’ and I’m not talking about food,” quipped CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “This is the kind of nonsense gun owners have been putting up with for years.”

ATF guidance issued April 10 allows federally-licensed dealers to conduct business “activities on any part of the business premises, including the exterior of the brick-and-mortar structure, provided, the activity otherwise complies with all applicable federal laws and regulations, and any sale, delivery, or disposition would not violate any State law or published ordinance applicable at the place of sale, delivery, or other disposition.”

“What that means is no firearms can be sold without full compliance with federal and state laws,” Gottlieb noted. “Suggesting that a transaction conducted outside of a business is any different or easier than one conducted inside the door is deliberately misleading. Anybody who believes such nonsense probably thinks a chili-dog and chocolate shake is health food.”

The gun prohibition lobby has portrayed these new guidelines as “drive-through gun sales.” Gottlieb said this is a false characterization, “and they know it.”

“For years,” he observed, “anti-gunners have perpetuated a myth about ‘easy access to guns,’ but lately, as many first-time gun buyers have learned, it’s not at all easy to buy a firearm, especially a handgun or semi-auto rifle. There is paperwork, a background check and a waiting period in most jurisdictions. You simply cannot walk into a gun store, give a clerk some money and walk out with a firearm. Thanks to the coronavirus scare, a lot of people have learned they’ve been lied to. It’s like being promised a three course dinner and getting a box lunch and a soda.”

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"Gun show loopholes" are the wet dream fantasies of Leftist politicians and the nightmares of terrified sheep.

The real reason politicians push for gun control, is because they plan to do things that will otherwise get them shot.


Sellers at gun shows are Federal Firearm Licensed dealers.  NCIS checks are done real-time by the dealer.

This is how it works in California today, and what HR5717 will require in all 50 states:


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Gun Show or Store Orders
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• Pay the vendor for a non-stock gun
• Wait X days for distributor shipment arrival
• Drive to the vendors shop for paperwork
• Fill out ATF Form 4473 Firearm Transfer Record
• Provide ID
• Provide legal proof-of-address (rifle)
• Provide second legal proof-of-address (handgun)
• Pay $25 DROS fee
• Pay $25 Firearm Safety Course fee
• Pay retail Sales Tax
• Pay for mandatory trigger lock
• Start 10 day waiting period
• Start 30 day additional handgun waiting period
• Drive to the vendors shop for delivery
• Demonstrate basic operator proficiency with new gun

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Gun Show or Store Purchases
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• Pay the show for an in-stock gun
• Fill out ATF Form 4473 Firearm Transfer Record
• Provide ID
• Provide legal proof-of-address (rifle)
• Provide second legal proof-of-address (handgun)
• Pay $25 DROS fee
• Pay $25 Firearm Safety Course fee
• Pay retail Sales Tax
• Pay for mandatory trigger lock
• Start 10 day waiting period
• Start 30 day additional handgun waiting period
• Drive to the vendors shop for delivery
• Demonstrate basic operator proficiency with new gun

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Internet Gun Orders
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• Pay the internet vendor for gun and shipping
• Notify your FFL local shop
• Wait X days for funds to clear
• Wait X days for vendor to ship
• Wait X days for gun to arrive

• Drive to your local gun shop for paperwork
• Fill out ATF Form 4473 Firearm Transfer Record
• Provide ID
• Provide legal proof-of-address (rifle)
• Provide second legal proof-of-address (handgun)
• Pay $100 FFL transfer fee
• Pay $25 DROS fee
• Pay $25 Firearm Safety Course fee
• Pay retail Sales Tax
• Pay for mandatory trigger lock
• Start 10 day waiting period
• Start 30 day waiting period between hand guns
• Drive back to your gun shop
• Demonstrate basic operator proficiency with new gun

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Background Check
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• (NCIC) FBI National Crime Information Center
• (NICS) FBI National Instant Criminal Background Check System
• (III) FBI Interstate Identification Index
• Federal Criminal Records
• State Criminal Records

 

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