After today, it's all historical.
The store most probably did a NICS check when they sold the gun. If he passed, how in hell can the store be liable? Especially since the murder happened 2 years after the purchase!
It's interesting to note that John Hinckley (the dude who shot Pres. Reagan) and the "inspiration" for NICS would have passed a NICS check if they had them back then.
All this "gun control" stuff is pure bullshit. We don't need "laws" to keep us from acting like animals with a gun, and the criminals don't give a shit about the law anyway.
Therefore, there are only 1 or 2 possibilities:
1: Legislators are brain dead.
2: Legislators know all this full well and their true aim is a disarmed America, not "public safety".
Of course, we all know it's #2........ with some #1 tossed in.
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I understand the law Cabela's violated was a state law and not a federal law. Delaware has a similar law in that the BP firearm must be purchased through a gun dealer and can't be bought online. However, no paperwork is necessary for purchasing a BP firearm from the dealer.
IIRC, DE doesn't allow air rifles or pistols to be ordered through the mail either. They must be purchased through a store that sells them.
Thank goodness, MD, follows federal laws and has no statute concerning the sale of BP firearms.
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