FortTom
5 March 2014, 18:34
Working in concert with Michael Bloomberg, Facebook will be reporting "illegal" gun transactions, taking place on Facebook.
However, as you probably know, there will be no telling how much expertise those in charge will have in determining what is actually legal, and what is not.
To be on the "safe" side, transactions in states that allow FTF transactions, will not be able to sell unless a background check is performed, no matter if it's required or not. Anyone mentioning sales FTF, will be "reported', although the news article did not specify who sellers would be reported to, when no law has been broken.
And of course, Billionaire Bloomberg, America's self proclaimed 'enemy of firearms" is working with Facebook on this, along with Instagram.
Those are the facts:
Here is my OPINION. It seems like every gun shop, from the smallest, to the largest manufacturer's are dying to jump on the Facebook bandwagon, with it's meaningless "Likes". Some forego a website altogether, and you have to have an account, or apparetntly they don't care for your business. How much tracking do you think a BHO government is doing, under the guise of "homeland security" or some other B.S. program to save us from ourselves.
And all the while, the firearms industry is sleeping with the enemy.[crazy]
FT
However, as you probably know, there will be no telling how much expertise those in charge will have in determining what is actually legal, and what is not.
To be on the "safe" side, transactions in states that allow FTF transactions, will not be able to sell unless a background check is performed, no matter if it's required or not. Anyone mentioning sales FTF, will be "reported', although the news article did not specify who sellers would be reported to, when no law has been broken.
And of course, Billionaire Bloomberg, America's self proclaimed 'enemy of firearms" is working with Facebook on this, along with Instagram.
Those are the facts:
Here is my OPINION. It seems like every gun shop, from the smallest, to the largest manufacturer's are dying to jump on the Facebook bandwagon, with it's meaningless "Likes". Some forego a website altogether, and you have to have an account, or apparetntly they don't care for your business. How much tracking do you think a BHO government is doing, under the guise of "homeland security" or some other B.S. program to save us from ourselves.
And all the while, the firearms industry is sleeping with the enemy.[crazy]
FT