Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]Straw Man
(6,957 posts)...yet they only completed five purchases out of 125 contacts. That's not 62% -- it's 4%. The rest is just some crap that people said on the phone: agents told some lies, sellers made some promises. No deals were consummated in 96% of these cases. Was the intention there? Probably -- there's no denying that there are some unscrupulous sellers out there. But they pre-selected their sample by going to the sites that have the fewest controls. Anybody selling firearms on Craiglist is starting off on the shady side, since they ban firearms sales to begin with.
The invocation of bogeyman Cho is completely irrelevant, since his purchases were cleared in person by a licensed dealer. His case has everything to do with faulty mental-health reporting and nothing whatsoever to do with internet sales.
How does this make me feel about the firearms industry? Say what? This is based on internet classified ads. A friend of mine recently bought a classic car that he found in an online classified. It turns out that the title was bogus. How does that make you feel about the automobile industry?