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Here's just one of manyFirstly the bolded part of your post: It doesn't matter if they were smuggled or put on an open manifest, they were shipped in either instance. Ain't no other way to get them from one point to another. To insist otherwise, as you did, is disingenuous at best. To use one of your terms, you're picking fly shit out of the pepper.
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18 U.S. Code 922
All they have to do is enter the U.S. on a non-immigration visa, buy a hunting license and they can buy what ever gun they desire. Now Abbots chin music about the "damned cartels" sounds kind of hollow when you factor in that Texas could stop a lot of the gun traffic to Mexico which goes directly to the cartels, by passing a few regs huh? Nothing like talking out of both sides of your face.
As far as this statement, "Yes, the various states can still impose certain restrictions on the purchase of firearms, but their ability to do so is very circumscribed now." I agree states rights to limit firearms ownership has been somewhat curtailed, but not as much as you try to make it seem. But that's another discussion for another time.
Comshaw
If that's what you want to believe then do so.The quote that you provided proves my point that there are differences between states:
"In addition to federal gun laws, all state governments and some local governments have their own laws that regulate firearms."
You may have been a good attorney once upon a time, but so was Rudy Giuliani.
Oh my, the ol' razzle dazzle deflection.Ohhh.,..testy! I never said ANYTHING about buying guns illegally. Actually the OP's post was about guns being bought LEGALLY and shipped to Mexico. Or do you have a reading deficit? Apparently you don't have the metal acuity to understand a comparative question. My bad for thinking you might be able to understand. Let me rephrase to a less figurative type, one that doesn't require as much gray matter.
Comparing a gun purchase in California and one in Texas, which would be an easier buy? Which would be a more difficult buy? Do you even know?
You claim that the states don't have any control over gun sales, IE:
"I also think you dumfuks need to go back to skool about which level of government controls gun sales.
Hint: it ain't the states."
Then you turn around and say:
"...The minimum legal requirements to buy a gun are specified in Federal law. If states which to impose greater regulations, so long as those regulations don't infringe upon the Constitution, they can do so."
So which is it? States have no control over gun sales, or they do have control (by instituting stricter laws). You can't have it both ways. As a claimed lawyer you of all people should know you should be specific, accurate and truthful in any fact you claim. So which "truth" are you gunna claim is a fact? Do the states have control, or don't they? Choose wisely, there isn't any wiggle room.
Comshaw
If that's what you want to believe then do so.
However, Mexico already tried suing and that suit was tossed. They've now tried suing a 2nd time and this suit will also be tossed.
Why? Because what people ILLEGALLY do with the product they purchased doesn't convey liability to the retailer or manufacturer.
Which let's everyone with at least 3 functioning brain cells know that what you believe, ain't so. But you go ahead and believe if that's what comforts you at night.
Pretty sure you can't buy automatic weapons in any state without a federal license. More than pretty sure. Certain even.Are automatic weapons available in all states? Do all states have the same waiting laws? Do all states allow the sale of 50. caliber rifles? ...
Pretty sure you can't buy automatic weapons in any state without a federal license. More than pretty sure. Certain even.
Yeah. So? Haven't seen anyone say there isnt.But you are aware that there are differences between state laws regarding firearms, no?
If that's what you want to believe.You can't even follow the conversation, you nitwit.
Autos will never be legal without an FFL.If that's what you want to believe.
OTOH, at least I know that the Feds are the ones who control gun laws and not the States.
For instance, in those states which don't allow fully automatic weapons, that's either being, or will be, challenged and if the courts follow SCOTUS precedent the restrictions will be tossed.
At which point your entire argument goes up in the same kind of smoke you imbibed in when you formulated it.
If that's what you want to believe.
OTOH, at least I know that the Feds are the ones who control gun laws and not the States.
For instance, in those states which don't allow fully automatic weapons, that's either being, or will be, challenged and if the courts follow SCOTUS precedent the restrictions will be tossed.
At which point your entire argument goes up in the same kind of smoke you imbibed in when you formulated it.
Maybe. It depends on whether the NFA withstands the challenge under Bruen. If yes, then a tax stamp will be required. At that point anyone can pay the $200 and go have fun burning a hole in their wallet.Autos will never be legal without an FFL.
No. I'm saying your head is currently up your ass now AND will probably continue to be so in the future.So you're saying that I will be wrong in the future?
Name one state where you can buy an auto without a license right now.Maybe. It depends on whether the NFA withstands the challenge under Bruen. If yes, then a tax stamp will be required. At that point anyone can pay the $200 and go have fun burning a hole in their wallet.
If no, then those States with laws prohibiting FA will be screwed. Interestingly enough, they could be screwed anyway if the court determines that they cannot ban possession of FA weapons, tax stamp or no tax stamp.
No. I'm saying your head is currently up your ass now AND will probably continue to be so in the future.
I wouldn't bet the farm on that.I won't be holding my breath for full auto's to become available without the tax stamp. However I do believe that the 1986 legislation is in serious jeopardy.
I think about everyone's ass and how perfect they look when striped by a whip. For some reason that always brings out the unique personality.I like that you're thinking about my ass.
I think about everyone's ass and how perfect they look when striped by a whip. For some reason that always brings out the unique personality.
Yours could probably use some color in its cheeks.
Fixed for you.Yes Master! Can I have another?
Fixed for you.
Sorry, not a woman no matter what standard you want to use for a definition of what a woman is or isn't. Even if I did fit into that category, unsolicited pics aren't ever appropriate no matter how proud you are of your various body parts. Then of course, pics don't do for me what a good striping will do for you.Be careful or I’ll start sending you pics.