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Old 04-26-2008, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by CrusaderRabbit08 View Post
Real easy. In my state, no training is required to purchase a firearm. For rifles and shotguns, you fill out a federal form and the dealer conducts an NICS check. If you answered the form correctly and passed the NICS check, you can walk out the door with your rifle and shotgun.
You can not require training for a right. Requiring training before owning a firearm is like saying people have to recieve training before they can breathe air.

Now going back to an earlier post. How many rifles or shotguns are used in crime?
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