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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    "I don't support mandatory FFL transfers."
    "I require that a buyer have a background check done to get a LTCF or I won't sell to him."
    "I don't think the government should be involved in firearms transfers."
    "I want to reduce the chances of getting fucked over."

    See the difference?

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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Look back, I've got 2 boys who live in PA and neither of them have their LTCF.
    Any chance you can convince them to move to Maryland with you?

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    It's just a CYA measure,nothing more.Soon it may be moot.If some dims get their way all private sales will be outlawed.
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    I pointed out way back with my first response in this thread..., the OP is setting up a false dichotomy.

    I ask someone for LTCF for a FTF transfer. I do not support universal background checks.

    They are not mutually exclusive. To suggest that just because I vet a buyer, I must support the Crown's oppression, is a fallacy. A false dichotomy. A false dilemma.


    I honestly can't believe we keep going round and round on this merry-go-round.
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    Everyone that will sell guns on a handshake supports terrorism.
    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHEMI View Post
    I pointed out way back with my first response in this thread..., the OP is setting up a false dichotomy.

    I ask someone for LTCF for a FTF transfer. I do not support universal background checks.

    They are not mutually exclusive. To suggest that just because I vet a buyer, I must support the Crown's oppression, is a fallacy. A false dichotomy. A false dilemma.


    I honestly can't believe we keep going round and round on this merry-go-round.
    If we stop feeding the troll eventually it will go away and we can watch it talk to itself. On a side note I agree with your entire statement. The way this guy twists plain english to fit his version of the narrative he would like to portray keeps pointing me to democrat troll.

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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Nope. I don't have a dog in this fight per se. Look back, I've got 2 boys who live in PA and neither of them have their LTCF. They asked me to find out if this is some kind of PA law because they've seen it and have been told about it. Then when I found out it's some kind of self imposed sanction on the good people of PA who don't hold this license, I found it odd. A group of gun loving folks who won't sell to other gun loving folks. Seems like those are just helping the LEFT with their agenda.

    Keep up with the snide remarks, it just challenges me more because I realize who I dealing with.
    Why don't they have their LTCF? Do they know that they are breaking the law if they take a pistol to a range and stop for a coffee on the way home if they don't? Or can't they get one for some reason?

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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Nope. I don't have a dog in this fight per se. Look back, I've got 2 boys who live in PA and neither of them have their LTCF. They asked me to find out if this is some kind of PA law because they've seen it and have been told about it. Then when I found out it's some kind of self imposed sanction on the good people of PA who don't hold this license, I found it odd. A group of gun loving folks who won't sell to other gun loving folks. Seems like those are just helping the LEFT with their agenda.

    Keep up with the snide remarks, it just challenges me more because I realize who I dealing with.
    Why don't the boys in PA have an LTCF? No handguns perhaps? Maybe they should sign up for PAFOA and ask the question themselves?
    It is not that we won't sell to other gun loving folks, just that we want to do so in a way we have found to be reasonable for us that imparts a degree of security. As I stated before: I don't want to lose my gun rights and possibly more because of a deal in which I did not do my reasonable best to avoid problems.
    I am not soliciting more state involvement in any transaction.
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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Answer the question. If you're afraid to give you opinion on THIS EXACT QUESTION then just go away.
    No. I dont support the government making it mandatory. Neither does anyone else here.

    Less government is always better. Just covering my ass.

    You're assertion that using the LTCF as an additional layer of self protection is the same as government involvement, is what makes you very very wrong here.

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    Default Re: Question About Buying A Long Gun In PA

    Quote Originally Posted by SevenMilePete View Post
    Why don't they have their LTCF? Do they know that they are breaking the law if they take a pistol to a range and stop for a coffee on the way home if they don't? Or can't they get one for some reason?
    Maybe they thought they couldn't get one, because they're not a landlord.

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