@contenchess saidI'm asking everyone....
Your boy kevcvs57 seems to think it exists now that the demotards are about to lose. 😉
Go ask him.
WHAT VOTER FRAUD?
@earl-of-trumps saidI guess stats can say anything you want.
this is from YOUR link, Jimm.
“The majority of firearms used in criminal activity are obtained illegally,” said David Chianese, a correspondent at Law Enforcement Today, published author and former NYPD detective. “Stricter or additional gun laws do not reduce gun violence.”
According to The ATF, the most common way that criminals obtain
firearms is, by far, straw purchases.
A cop on the beat says, ''Criminals get guns and you're likely to hear this hard boiled response: "They steal them." But this street wisdom is wrong, according to one frustrated Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agent who is tired of battling this popular misconception. An expert on crime gun patterns, ATF agent Jay Wachtel says that most guns used in crimes are not stolen out of private gun owners' homes and cars. "Stolen guns account for only about 10% to 15% of guns used in crimes," Wachtel said. Because when they want guns they want them immediately the wait is usually too long for a weapon to be stolen and find its way to a criminal.
In fact, there are a number of sources that allow guns to fall into the wrong hands, with gun thefts at the bottom of the list. Wachtel says one of the most common ways criminals get guns is through straw purchase sales. A straw purchase occurs when someone who may not legally acquire a firearm, or who wants to do so anonymously, has a companion buy it on their behalf.,
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/guns/procon/guns.html
@jimm619 saidhaving a bad day jimmi32? getting shot down on everything you say
I guess stats can say anything you want.
According to The ATF, the most common way that criminals obtain
firearms is, by far, straw purchases.
A cop on the beat says, ''Criminals get guns and you're likely to hear this hard boiled response: "They steal them." But this street wisdom is wrong, according to one frustrated Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agen ...[text shortened]... anion buy it on their behalf.,
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/guns/procon/guns.html
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@jimm619 saidAnother point, whenever we had talks
I guess stats can say anything you want.
According to The ATF, the most common way that criminals obtain
firearms is, by far, straw purchases.
A cop on the beat says, ''Criminals get guns and you're likely to hear this hard boiled response: "They steal them." But this street wisdom is wrong, according to one frustrated Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agen ...[text shortened]... anion buy it on their behalf.,
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/guns/procon/guns.html
with our neighbor to the south, MEXICO,
vis-a-vis 'the war on drugs,' they constantly
implored us (USA) to do more in the way of
interdicting firearms transported to MEXICO illegally.
Virtually all of the weapons, that arm the drug cartels,
and cause so much misery, come from The United States,
and most were purchased legally.
https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4695848&page=1
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@contenchess saidAwww -Wouldn't that just be too bad. 😏
If the GOP endorses DeSantis, I think Trump will run as an independent and the republican votes will be divided and another 4 years of Democrats will be the result. 🤮
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@contenchess saidYou CANNOT PURCHASE Handguns,
@jimm619
Riiiight 🙄
Blame the guns...not the criminals who use them 🙄
Your logic is retarded.
Mexican government is corrupt. They willingly accept bribes. Maybe they should take control of their own country?
long guns are difficult to obtain.....THERE ARE NO
ASSAULT WEAPONS in MEXICO............Yes, it's pretty corrupt
in MEXICO, but they are FAR LESS likely
to look the other way where firearms are concerned
because they are acutely aware of their own
casualties at the hands of these well armed gangs. .
I've lived in MEXICO, and I'm somewhat familiar with their ways.
https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-strict-gun-laws/
@contenchess saidMexican government is corrupt. They willingly accept bribes.
@jimm619
Riiiight 🙄
Blame the guns...not the criminals who use them 🙄
Your logic is retarded.
Mexican government is corrupt. They willingly accept bribes. Maybe they should take control of their own country?
So do 98% of the government officials in every country on planet earth. Your point?
@jimm619 saidof course…dont you remember obama and holder getting caught arming the drug cartels?
Another point, whenever we had talks
with our neighbor to the south, MEXICO,
vis-a-vis 'the war on drugs,' they constantly
implored us (USA) to do more in the way of
interdicting firearms transported to MEXICO illegally.
Virtually all of the weapons, that arm the drug cartels,
and cause so much misery, come from The United States,
and most were purchased legally.
https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4695848&page=1
@jimm619 said“ THERE ARE NO
You CANNOT PURCHASE Handguns,
long guns are difficult to obtain.....THERE ARE NO
ASSAULT WEAPONS in MEXICO............Yes, it's pretty corrupt
in MEXICO, but they are FAR LESS likely
to look the other way where firearms are concerned
because they are acutely aware of their own
casualties at the hands of these well armed gangs. .
I've lived in MEXICO, and I'm somewhat familiar with their ways.
https://www.mexperience.com/mexicos-strict-gun-laws/
ASSAULT WEAPONS in MEXICO....
LOL…OMG did you really say that?
@jimm619 saidI posted a direct quote.Maybe you should proofread your postings.
@Mott-The-Hoople
ALLOWED, ya' mook
Either way…both are wrong
@mott-the-hoople saidExactly,
of course…dont you remember obama and holder getting caught arming the drug cartels?
that is WHAT I AM SAYING,
MOST ALL FIREARMS, IN MEXICO, COME
FROM THE UNITED STATES..............
Fast and Furious
ATF Gun walking scandal
Gunwalking, or "letting guns walk", was a tactic used by the Arizona U.S. Attorney's Office and the Arizona Field Office of the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which ran a series of sting operations between 2006 and 2011 in the Tucson and Phoenix area where the ATF "purposely allowed licensed firearms dealers to sell weapons to illegal straw buyers, hoping to track the guns to Mexican drug cartel leaders and arrest them".Wikipedia