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Oh no. You poor snowflake. |
Sometimes we go to this taco place which is pretty filthy. Its more out of convenience than anything, when we hold our meetings at a residence in Westover, we usually hit up Thai Noy. |
Call me whatever, at least I'm not pro rape. |
Hooters girls are pretty trashy, but Im going to go out on a limb and say wishing for rape is trashier. |
It never gets old watching those idiots who think they are slick get arrested, it might be the best part of the show nowadays. |
I can't tell if she is a troll or not, but we can't take you or your side seriously if you are going to come in here spouting that nonsense. 70 Yards is too far for lawful motives? Give me a break. |
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Lol another crazy far left nut making most of us look bad.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/847879.page |
How are these idiots getting caught? Its not like it would be hard to get away with buying a gun and giving it to someone else. |
Thread is hilarious. Recommended if you need a laugh. Particularly enjoyed the manatee poster. |
Ok, Hooters. Please tell me you aren’t the 76 year old. Who goes to Hooters. So gross. |
I'm 34 and a registered Democrat. Does that make it any less offensive for you? |
The sellers or bystanders are reporting them. When you have the boyfriend or someone else do all the talking and pick out the firearm, then someone else attempts to do the background check its pretty obvious. Just as obvious is when someone attempts to purchase something and are turned away for whatever reason (usually ID related). Then a few minutes later someones comes up trying to purchase the exact same gun. What we use to do was this. Instead of turning them around, we would proceed with letting them fill out the background check while emphasizing they read every question carefully, particularly the question "Are you the actual buyer of the firearms listed on this form?" If they continued, we would inform VSP and they would tell us how to proceed. Usually we would go ahead and run the background check and release the gun, all while both uniformed and plain clothes officers were watching. Most of the time the idiot who the gun was for was hanging around close by, or in some cases sitting next to their spouse/associate like we didn't have a clue what they were up to. The gun inevitably would change hands a few minutes later in the parking lot or another area of the venue. And both parties would usually be arrested and brought to VSP's little area they have at every gun show. If the ATF wasn't on hand already they were notified soon after. |
+1 I hope she's telling the truth because that is too priceless. |
Forgot to add something. You are correct it is not hard for me to give to a gun to someone else. However if they go out and kill someone, the gun will come back to me and I will have to explain why I firearm I bought was used in a murder. The problem occurs with guns that have passed through many hands, they can find out who the initial purchasers was, but they trail may be to complex to follow. |
I would like to state for the record that I am the poster who was annoyed at the use of “girls” and I have not responded to this since. I don’t have any idea who decided to argue using my post. And I don’t think the bizarre prison rape stuff started until after my first post. I do not condone that nonsense. No idea why I am being asked to answer for whoever that sicko is. |