It's instructive to note that they had to go back ten years to find a sufficiently horrendous shooting in which guns obtained at a gun show were used (and the person that bought them would have passed a background check at a gun shop, anyway).That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Hope to see you there.
Keep in mind also that the "loophole" the Brady Bunch wants to close is really the "private sales loophole." They talk mostly about gun shows, because those are easy to demonize, but a private sale at a gun show is no different in principle from a private sale anywhere else, and one of the Brady Campaign's favorite slogan is "no background check, no gun, no exceptions." [More]
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Check out other Gun Rights Examiners:
- Atlanta: Mainstream media misleads on the gun permit issue
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- Boston: Massachusetts: Gun Control in a State of failure
- Charlotte: Myths of armed self-defense: 'If I only had'...the truth
- Cleveland: Being realistic about keeping kids safe involves more than warning about guns
- DC: 6 Va. Democrats flip flop & vote to limit military members to 1 handgun a year
- Denver: Why we can't close the "gun show loophole"
- Los Angeles: Is the Anti-gun personality backing down or being brought down?
- Milwaukee: Vote today for Constitutional justice- Vote Koschnick
- Minneapolis: A Cowboy's Easter
- National: Is ATF playing politics with firearm classifications?
- Seattle: Feinstein: 'I'll pick the time and place, no question about that'
- Wisconsin: New judge in town
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