Seems more like monthly, latelyIt's time for our quarterly BOS thread anyway.
Seems more like monthly, latelyIt's time for our quarterly BOS thread anyway.
In the link you posted, I found this:According to DPS records, Seth Ator, 36, previously pled guilty to two Class B misdemeanors, which blocked him from buying a gun.
"The background check was run through the national system, the NICS system. The NICS system did work when he tried to buy a gun, he was denied a gun," said John Wester, an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
https://ktvl.com/news/nation-world/texas-shooting-rampage-raises-questions-about-private-gun-sales
It's time for our quarterly BOS thread anyway.
In the link you posted, I found this:
BREAKING: The Odessa gunman reportedly would not have passed a background check, so he obtained his weapon through a private sale where a background check wasn't required.
So they’re assuming he bought it through a private sale? They don’t have proof?
A notary was there to witness and sign for the sale as well?I sold a NIB S&W Shield to one of my best friends awhile back. I still typed up a bill of sale that he signed and I tossed it in the safe. It makes everything official, everyone feels better and it's just good policy.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and do some speculating.
There will never be verifiable proof how the POS murderer who is reported to be a prohibited person came to possess the firearm.
The media narrative will be private sale to influence support for federal UBC legislation.
So, they know that he couldn't pass NICS to purchase it, they know he bought it through a private purchase, but what was it?
Aw, you’re no fun.
Its not like he's going to listen
Lmao! WELL worth the $$ I pay to be here.(Notice that I flip flopped from my previous ‘just link the thread’ comment to now nagging posters for not being willing to discuss the topic here extensively. That’s because I’m a woman and I’m allowed to flip flop like that)
All of those points are highly debatable.It makes everything official, everyone feels better and it's just good policy.