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Posted: 8:31 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11, 2013

Gun Show Loophole Nonsense 

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By Neal Boortz

Joe Biden met with the NRA and various groups yesterday on gun control.  What a joke.  And what he came away with was this … we need to outlaw private gun sales and that includes closing the (non-existent) gun show loophole: “And one is, there is a surprising -- so far -- a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. Not just close the gun show loophole but total, universal background checks, including private sales."

Ta da!  Didn’t I say it was coming? 

Biden was also miffed about the fact that our government doesn’t have a database and a way to track all of the guns in our country.  Here’s the quote …

“Well, as you know, there are restrictions now on any agency in the government just gathering the information about what kind of weapons are used most to kill people,” Biden said. “How many weapons used are trafficked weapons? Are weapons used in gang warfare in our major cities -- are they legally purchased or are they purchased through straw men? We don’t have that information. And the irony is we are prohibited under laws and appropriations bills from acquiring it.”

There is a reason there are laws to prohibit such things, you fool.  The fact is that a criminal who is out to kill someone is going to get a gun through whatever means they can, legally or illegally.  So why then restrict the people who seek to protect themselves from such evil?  Liberals say it is the government’s job to protect you from such evil.  But when your house is being broken into and you have a predator aiming a gun at you or your family, the government isn’t there to disarm the thug.  That is your life on the line … and don’t let these liberals convince you that you don’t have an "unalienable right” to protect it.

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