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Old April 17, 2013, 08:54 AM   #63
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I think if you're in a public domain such as a gun show a private sale is no longer private and you should be subject to do an NICS background check along with FFL's. If an FFL holder has to do it why shouldn't you? a private sale to me denotes selling to a friend or family member.
Totally disagree. A gun dealer, with the required FFL is engaging in a COMMERCIAL activity of the BUSINESS of selling guns. A private individual selling a gun or two at a gun show is not engaging in commerce, but selling PERSONAL property, legally to another person that legally can buy a firearm. By limiting to friends and family you are limiting the private seller and buyers rights. What are friends legally anyway? If I sold a gun to you, you'd probably become my friend, right?
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