Posted: 6/27/2008 12:34:48 PM EDT
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As you all know there aren't any gun shops inside DC except for the VPC Violence Policy Center which is an anti-gun rights organization. Say Uncle, a blogger has an interesting idea. Everyone needs to call the VPC up and ask them how much they charge for a transfer? When they don't respond remind them that it is illegal to have an FFL and not conduct business with it. www.saysuncle.com/archives/2008/06/27/guns-in-dc/
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Personaly, I wouldn't do buiness with anyone who supports the Anit gun movement...exspecaily someone who is in fact a FFL. I would look into getting my own FFL or find someone who can do it. The DC vs Heller is going to open up a whoile to market for firearms in the DC area and could be a very profitable business in the near future. Once again, congratulations my brothers and sisters, Ray |
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And if you want to call the Brady people... The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence 1225 Eye Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Brady Campaign Phone: (202) 898-0792 Brady Campaign Fax: (202) 371-9615 Brady Center Phone: (202) 289-7319 Brady Center Fax: (202) 408-1851 The Legal Action Project of The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence 1225 Eye Street, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 LAP Phone: (202) 289-7319 Web Site: www.gunlawsuits.org Communications Department Our Communications department is always ready to accept inquiries from national and world press. If you would like to speak with someone on a press-related matter, please call our main line at 202-898-0792. Peter Hamm Communications Director Zach Ragbourn Assistant Director of Communications Content for this help guide has been taken from the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. (1-800-845-7771) |