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FEDS ATTEMPT TO SHUT DOWN GUN SALES IN AUSTIN TEXAS
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Kurt Nimmo The
police in Austin, at the behest of the federal Bureau of Alcohol and Firearms, has attempted to shut down legal gun sales.
The Texas Gun Shows website has the following posted: “Vendor notice – Austin show only: At the direction of the Austin Police Department
and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, ONLY LICENSED FFL DEALERS will be allowed to set up and sell firearms at
the N. Austin show location.” FFL is short for “Federal Firearms License.” It is a federal license that enables an
individual or a company to engage in a business pertaining to the manufacture of firearms and ammunition or the interstate
and intrastate sale of firearms. It does not control gun sales between individuals on the local level. Texas residents
may purchase rifles, shotguns, handguns ammunition, reloading components, or firearms accessories. No permit or registration
is required under state law. It is unlawful to knowingly sell, rent, give or offer to sell, rent or give any firearm to a
person under 18 years of age, without the written consent of his parent or guardian, but entirely legal for adults to sell
firearms. The BATF and Austin cops are attempting to discourage gun sales with this color of law trick. It is not backed
up by any law on the books. It is intimidation. In recent years the feds have attempted to portray entirely legal
gunshows as a nexus for criminal activity. Gun Show Undercover, a project of the City of New York and its mayor the anti-Second Amendment extremist Michael Bloomberg, has traveled around
the country and filmed what it declares to be illegal gun sales. The BATF claims that 30 percent of guns involved in federal
illegal gun trafficking investigations are connected to gun shows. The BATF claims Mexican drug cartels exploit the
so-called gun-show loophole. “Guns are purchased illegally, sold at a profit to drug dealers and used to kill innocent
people and police officers, all while local law enforcement authorities lack the federal support they need to do their job,”
Bloomberg wrote in April, 2009. “The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has estimated that 90 percent to 95
percent of the guns recovered at Mexican crime scenes have been purchased in the United States, because Mexico’s laws
make it much more difficult for criminals to buy guns.” In response
to this propaganda, Fox News reported that 83 percent of the guns found at crime scenes in Mexico could not be traced to the U.S. Most of the illegal
guns sold in Mexico originate from South Korea, China, and Russia. Interpol says Russian Mafia groups such as Poldolskaya
and Moscow-based Solntsevskaya are actively trafficking drugs and arms in Mexico. For now, gun sales between adults
are legal in Texas. Residents of Austin should not be intimidated by this bogus color of law attempt to chill the Second Amendment. On his Sunday show, Alex responded to the Austin cops and feds trying to shut down legal sales between individuals at gun
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