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arcane_chaos said:
killerzX said:
 

im all for stronger background checks at FFL's, but transactions between 2 lawful citizens is no business of the government.

anyway only about 2% of criminals got their guns at a gun show. so its really not a problem to begin with. 

and when i say myth i mean in that its not a 'loophole' nor does it have anything to do with gun shows. this goes for all private transactions of things at shows or at your house.


well that all depends on what is being sold: in the recent days after the newtown tragedy, many states had gun buy-backs programs, one person traded in a military grade RPG!!! that thing looked straight out of Call of Duty(lol) I'm pretty sure that's not something a U.S. cirizen is allowed to own(correct me if I'm wrong) 

effectively yes its banned but, not technically. you can get a class 3 license, submit to a complete background check, finger prints and all to the ATF, be subkect to random checkups by them, pay a $200 tax stamp. wait about 6-12 months for the ATF to aprove the transfer of the weapon (the launcher its self without the grenade) to you, pay roughly $10,000-$25,000 for the launcher. then when you finally get the launcher, in order to get grenades for it, you have to build a concrete bunker for the grenades to be stored in. this has to be up to the ATF code for bomb resistance, which they will inspect to make sure it is. then you pay a $200 tax per grenade, on top of the cost of the grenade (which is several hundreds of dollars), then wait another 6-12 months for the ATF to aprove the transfer of the grenade to you. and repeat each time you want a knew grenade.

so if you are a millionairre, i thuroughly recomend one! you'd have a blast! lol