That gun show loophole
Police arrested a man wanted by the law at the Harrisburg gun show. He was trying to buy a firearm, but one dealer realized something was wrong. “He was wanted,” said show manager show manager Nick Jubinski. “State Police came over, picked him up and arrested him.”
A salesperson learned about the suspect’s wanted status on the phone through the Pennsylvania Insta-Check system.
Vendors like Jack Shuttleworth are required to dial before dealing. “We don’t dare sell any gun without doing a background check on it,” said Shuttleworth.
But The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership tells me that gun shows are where criminals go to get guns and that gun shows are supermarkets where terrorists get their 50 caliber sniper rifles to shoot down planes.
December 11th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
But The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership tells me that gun shows are where criminals go to get guns and that gun shows are supermarkets where terrorists get their 50 caliber sniper rifles to shoot down planes.
Well Uncle, we all know the Brady bunch is fulla shit but a reminder now and then dont hurt. 🙂