Absolutely. Fast and Furious was totally legal...........which is why Eric Holder is hiding the administration's participation in it.bdickens wrote:And of course, the .gov never breaks the law, do they?Mike1951 wrote:IIRC, the GCA 1968 made maintaining records illegal.anygunanywhere wrote:Right!The bill will not create a national registry; in fact, it specifically makes it illegal to establish any such registry.
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But this time they REALLY mean it! (Super-hyper illegal!)AndyC wrote:As does the Firearm Owners' Protection Act of '86, the Brady Bill of '93, as well as Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 25.9(b)(1), (2), and (3).... and they want to make it, what, more illegal?Mike1951 wrote:IIRC, the GCA 1968 made maintaining records illegal.anygunanywhere wrote:Right!The bill will not create a national registry; in fact, it specifically makes it illegal to establish any such registry.
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