Yep.
And, as I demonstrated, it's pretty easy to directly answer Glenn B's question without breaking those rules.
even easier is to read the article yourself and find the quote. Just Sayin’
Yep.
And, as I demonstrated, it's pretty easy to directly answer Glenn B's question without breaking those rules.
Oh, yeah, I agree with you about that.even easier is to read the article yourself and find the quote. Just Sayin’
Just in case you wondered whose side the NRA is on.Let me help you out. Lots of chaff until you get to the statements of the NRA board member;
“The head of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association said the sale of ghost guns is a growing problem.
“These '80 percent' guns are providing a way for prohibited people to buy a firearm,” Tom King of the NYSRPA said, referring to people who don’t have a gun permit or are otherwise prohibited from possessing a gun.”
Federal law says they are wrong.The board does not allow quotes. From rules at top of page:
Copyright violations: Cutting and pasting any external article content will no longer be permitted
You are correct. However, TGT is viewed in places outside the U.S. There are issues beyond our federal law.Federal law says they are wrong.
You are correct. However, TGT is viewed in places outside the U.S. There are issues beyond our federal law.
I don't know all the details and won't try to tell you your business, but it doesn't seem that TGT would be subject to another nation's laws even if there are visitors from other nations. Other boards don't seem to have issues with that. And it would make things a lot more convenient here.You are correct. However, TGT is viewed in places outside the U.S. There are issues beyond our federal law.
For the record, it's not my business. In any event, it doesn't matter whether or not I agree with the board owners. The policy was instituted and it's not hard to comply. As a volunteer mod, I'll pay attention to the policies put in place by the board owners.won't try to tell you your business
I doubt the policy was made wrt the laws of other nations. The EU Copyright Directive, however, is draconian. Sites and services that care about their EU traffic have already been fined many millions of dollars. Sites that don't care about their EU traffic, like this one, have less exposure but can still be negatively impacted. I assume (don't know for sure but it seems a reasonable guess) that the board owners were thinking about that. It's a cautious approach but it's not an indefensible stance.it doesn't seem that TGT would be subject to another nation's laws
Unless something unexpected happens, given the way EUCD enforcement seems to be headed that won't be true forever.Other boards don't seem to have issues with that.