Yes, in different tinfoil hat ways
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Here you go. Check 2013. Gun kills are on the decline since 2013.
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Wikipedia...?
Fo realz?
Le sigh.
Are you not in college?
Proving a point via wikipedia will get you no where in life brah.
Well, if I cited the government, mista ss rrr would cry fowl. But just for giggles, here you go:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/injury.htm Hint: scroll down.
I'm honestly surprised with the amount of idiots that drive today, the number isn't even higher
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Just picked up this little guy on lunch yesterday went to shoot it after work and the guys at the range talked me into doing a match in two weeks. Just another hobby I dont need to spend money on
Technically, anyone can BUY a gun online. The gun is shipped to that persons FFL where the dealer then goes through the process of verifying if that person can RECEIVE the gun.
The only "records" of who bought what are in the dealers bound book that sits in their store. The NICS system only records an individuals id number, date of transaction, and what type of gun is being transferred (pistol, rifle, revolver).
The only time the government is going to know exactly what you are buying is when the weapon is found and the serial number ran which begins tracking it from manufacturer, to distribution center, to wholesale, to dealer, to purchaser.
The online mess he so eloquently paralleled to grocery shopping are places like armslist etc where you can find a gun you like in your state and have a meet up. Nothing different than old fashioned word of mouth sales but now its scary cause its efficient :lol: