Verisure
Senior Member
Nice reply. Jesus! I didn't know you could fabricate a gun on computer printers. Your state seems like its heart is in the right place ... and I know it's not funny but I can't get the vision of an 86-year-old woman cradling a 12 gauge shotgun over one arm and her other hand with her finger on the trigger!Good points. Now kids are using computers & special printers for manufacturing guns with no serial numbers on them. So they can't be traced. This is getting real bad, even 12 years old can do this. Most are single parents that are working several jobs & the kids are left alone most of the time. The kids join a gang to be wanted.
We do have a great system when you buy a gun here in my State. You have to fill out a form at gun shops or shows. They send it to the FBI for a background check. If you have any felonies, you do not get your gun. I've seen many people not get their guns at gun shows or stores.
I sold a gun one time but I had to take it to our Rural King so they could do a background check on the person I was selling it to.
Right now guns are for hunting & protection. Not far from me a widow 86 years old had some thugs break into her house to beat her up & rob her. She had a 12 gauge shotgun. Needless to say, she is still alive & the thugs are not. If she had not had the shotgun she would have been the one that was dead.
EDIT: Wait a minute! I know who that old woman was! She used to live at 750 Bel Air Road in Beverly Hills!
