Gun Shows: The Last Bastion Of A Free People
BY Herschel Smith11 years, 2 months ago
Mike Vanderboegh is celebrating the fact that gun shows are the last bastion of a free people. Well, sort of, but not exactly, and it all depends upon whether the collectivists have persuaded the free men to give up their rights.
A smiling Gabrielle Giffords toured rows of tables loaded with rifles and handguns Sunday in her first visit to a gun show since surviving a 2011 shooting, and pleaded afterward for people to come together to stop gun violence.
The former Arizona congresswoman visited the Saratoga Springs Arms Fair with her astronaut husband, Mark Kelly and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to highlight a voluntary agreement that closely monitors gun show sales in New York.
The trio mixed with a gun show crowd that was mostly welcoming — with a few hostile undertones — before calling for people to build on the cooperative effort.
“We must never stop fighting,” Giffords said at a post-tour news conference, her fist in the air. “Fight! Fight! Fight! Be bold! Be courageous!”
Giffords, a face of the national gun control effort, slowly walked hand-in-hand with Kelly through the large room where Winchester rifles, muzzle-loaders, antique knives and other weapons were on display and “Don’t Tread on Me” flags covered a wall.
They stopped at display tables, Kelly asked dealers questions about the weapons, and Giffords shook hands and smiled when people greeted her. “Good to see you looking good!” some said. Kelly bought a book on Colt revolvers, and said later he probably would have bought a gun if he had had more time. He said both he and his wife are gun owners.
The trio was greeted by light applause when introduced at the news conference, but some people booed from across the room. Dealer Joe Albano, who chatted with Kelly about his muzzle-loaders, later said the couple was nice. But he also said he was against New York’s recent gun control law, which is separate from the Schneiderman initiative.
“If she can help us, fine,” Albano said. “We’re doing everything right here. We’re legal.”
Under the agreements worked out by Schneiderman, all firearms are tagged at the entrances to gun shows. Operators must provide computer stations for sellers to do national background checks.
As they are taken away through a limited number of exits, guns are checked to make sure background checks were performed. No buyers can leave a show without documentation of a proper sale.
Schneiderman, who has worked with all 35 gun show operators in New York, showed the couple how the process worked.
“It’s great to see government and licensed firearms dealers working together to solve a problem,” Kelly said.
“Documentation of a proper sale.” Folks, what have I told you? The best way for the collectivists to formulate and parse their information is to get the free men to give it to them. Gun shows are only for free men in free states.
On October 14, 2013 at 5:57 am, GunRights4US said:
“The trio was greeted by light applause when introduced at the news conference”
That disgusts me. I rank this response right down there with Boston’s citizenry kissing LEO butt after the recent martial law dry run there. I would have preferred the gun show attendees all spit in the Gifford’s faces, but I would have been content had they simply turned their backs on them throughout the venue.
On October 14, 2013 at 7:59 am, Paul B said:
Yep. and free states are becoming rare.
Gabby Gifford’s is the rankest of hypocrites. She decries “Gun Violence” while she herself practices with a pistol.
What is about Democrats they think their poop does not stink?
On October 14, 2013 at 8:28 am, DAN III said:
They both deserve the scorn of free Americans.
On October 14, 2013 at 5:02 pm, scott s. said:
How do you do a background check without an FFL and without a 4473?
On October 14, 2013 at 5:18 pm, Herschel Smith said:
They make some form of the NICS (or maybe exactly the NICS) available for person-to-person transfers without an FFL.
On October 22, 2013 at 1:45 pm, Archer said:
@scott s. and Herschel:
Enact the BIDS system so dealers can check for firearms disabilities WITHOUT government “assistance.”
No ATF. No 4473s. No wait times. Dealers don’t keep buyers’ personally identifying information. I see nothing wrong with this proposal, but Big Brother would NEVER go for the lack of a paper trail.