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Old July 7th, 2009
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Default Re: Does Bush have a illegal firearm in his collection?

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Originally Posted by WhiteShadow View Post
Whats the deal with Glock 18C's? Are they legal for regular citizens (you know, you and me, the people that arent above the law like the president) to possess if they have an NFA license?
NO.

if you do all the paperwork and pass all the checks you can buy pre-1986 guns that where already here and in the registry only.
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(*Machineguns fall into three categories; Transferable, Pre-86 Dealer Samples and Post-86 Dealer Samples. Before the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA68), all domestic and imported machineguns could be registered and owned by private individuals. After GCA68, only domestically manufactured machineguns could be privately owned. Imported guns could only be owned by Federally licensed dealers and sold to government agencies or police departments. Today these guns are referred to as Pre-86 Dealer Samples. After the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 (FOPA86) was enacted, sales of all machineguns manufactured after May 1986, were restricted to Federally licensed dealers, who could only sell them to government agencies or police departments. It became illegal to transfer ownership of a new machinegun to a private individual. This last group of machineguns are referred to as Post-86 Dealer Samples. As you can see, the number of transferable machineguns is now fixed. And as demand for these guns increase, so does the price. Machineguns that sold for a few hundred dollars 10 years ago, now sell for many thousands of dollars. )
I'm gonna hold off my opinion on this one, as I am of a mixed mind and dont have all the info.

I'm sure it could be inactive, or I doubt he would have any issue with having his pres library have a class III and have possession as a corp. IDK IANAL
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