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benzyme said:what advantage is that?
you anti-gun proponents seem to think gun owners carry guns on them wherever they go. most owners keep them in their homes. you guys are also forgetting that criminals tend to use illegally obtained or modified weapons so they may not be traced back to them.
I had this discussion with the ol' lady last night, and she favors more strict processing for
firearm purchasing; places like gun shows make it too easy to purchase firearms.
I agree with this. the other problem is, obviously, corruption on the inside: people exporting arms to the organized crime syndicates. this falls under the illegally obtained weapons dilemma, and obviously needs to stop
The Mexican cartels are using weapons not made in America. At least the BAD weapons (machine guns automatic weaponry). I have yet to see an M16 or any of the AR series rifles in a single hand of anyone (except the military) the weaponry looks like Soviet AK's or Chinese AK's. Handguns on the other hand are probably American (sorry to say). Also sorry to say the Mexican military is probably as bad a problem there as any cartel. In fact you might be hard pressed to distinguish between the two.
As far as where one buys them... I am stimied by that one. I don't want the goverment to know that I am a gun owner or at least what it is I own. I think my right to privacy supercedes the goverment's right to know. Our rights to privacy are diminishing and not too slowly I might add.