we need more black gun stores

mannyrs13

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No gun store but they sure as hell end up with the craziest guns in Chicago tho. :francis:


Didn't one guy have like a rocket launcher or something last year?
 

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This breh in here writing pages on why it can't/shouldn't be done.

:mjpls:

How about a few pages on how it can and should be done?

You literally comprehended NOTHING i typed breh. I outlined why it's hard to open a gun shop as it is.... you should be able to derive from the reasons why, how it can be done. that's how understanding what you read works.


I proposed that the first step towards this,is to form more black gun clubs..from there you can introduce more people to responsible gun ownership,gun culture and more importantly....their actual rights re: guns.

As a whole, blacks need to be aware that we are very complicit in the disenfranchising of our own rights to defend ourselves with their voting decisions.

Killer Mike preaches the same shyt, and y'all don't ever listen to anything he says.


Do you want the actual truth and to actually educate yourself, or just some fake militant shyt for daps? :hula:
 

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No gun store but they sure as hell end up with the craziest guns in Chicago tho. :francis:


Didn't one guy have like a rocket launcher or something last year?

Chicago created it's own gun problem by legislating gun stores/legal gun ownership out of the city.... Indiana,Ohio and Michigan have lax gun laws, as does the rest of the State....and these CAC's had no issues selling guns under the table to make extra money.

And at this point, They can't fix their problem by creating legal places for people to purchase within the city because it'll take electing a politician who wants gun reform ( in a contextual sense) and Blacks having guns is a problem for whites...and the black community is not really up for blacks wanting the right to defend themselves.
 

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Some companies, require that you sell/keep X amount of a product in stock to even remain a licensed dealer of their firearms.

It might look good to say that you're a licensed Kimber dealer.... but trying to sell $1,300 guns in not so common rounds like 38 Super isn't exactly easy to do. A mom and pop shop probably can't afford to take that type of Loss just to say that they're able to get guns from that company.

And no gun store wants to just have a huge stock of Hi-Points, considering their reputation in the gun world.

Black Owner gun ranges are more feasible, but still very expensive if you're doing an indoor facility.....Black Gun Clubs are something that we can easily do, even if it's nothing more than hanging out drinking and talking shyt more than it is firing shots downrange on the weekends
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Can you buy guns online without picking them up from a store?

You'd need an FFL or C&R license (I have). A C&R is easier (at present) to get, but you're dealing with older (and sometimes more expensive) guns. Plus, a lot of the basic stock is drying up leading to higher prices.

An FFL has more scrutiny (modern guns), but it's not impossible if you prove you're a dealer, pawnbroker, or gunsmith (and facilities). If you had the perfect set-up/knowledge/$$$, you can step up to NFA/Class III/explosives.

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