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dennishoddy

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So the video didn't show if they actually bought them.

Who cares if the gun has a history unless its one of Bonnie and Clydes that could be used for an investment.

The gun didn't pull the trigger. Its a piece of machinery.
 

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Point one: Their ad states that they opened a store with "hundreds of guns." Sorry, but were the majority of those weapons being stored in the back? I certainly didn't see "hundreds.

Point two: According to one story on the FOX News tonight, even with the "cooperation" of the police in setting up the gun shop, they broke New York weapons laws. So, will the anti-gunners and "cooperating police" now be subject to those laws?

Point three: Even if the "customers" are legitimate, don't they have a clue that the weapons actually used in those shootings were stored or disposed of based on police evidence handling rules? Not likely that a firearm used in another state would be in a New York gun shop.

Point four: I agree that the whole set-up is a sham with everyone being either members of the same anti-gun group or paid actors.
 

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