Balanced Budget Amendment – requirement that the budget be balanced by 2015. This will may require budget cuts OR increased taxes – likely both. Under the amendment, It will no longer be permitted for the president to submit – nor the Congress to approve – budgets which are not balanced. Requires 2/3 vote.

The American Dream Restoration Act – a bill for reform of taxes. There will be an Increase of 50% in the tax credit for children. Parents will be allowed a tax deduction for college tuition up to ,000 per year. Taxes will be eliminated for those who earn less than ,000 per year and reduced for those who earn less than 0,000 per year. There will be a significant increase in taxes for those earning above 0,000 per year. There will also be a new and

Taking Back our Streets Act – This bill requires that prison sentences be lengthened, a three-strikes law which means that on conviction of a third felony, a criminal receives a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole. It would also require a life sentence for drug distribution. The parole system would be ended and all convicted criminals would be required to serve their full sentence. The bill includes a mandatory death sentence for the murder of Federal officials. Appeals of death sentences may not last longer than two years. The bill allows for Federal assistance to the states for the building of new prison space, establishment of more courts and the hiring of more police.

The Citizen Legislature Act – A constitutional amendment which would limit U.S. Senators to 2 terms of six years each and House members to six terms of two years each. There would also be a mandatory retirement age of 70 years old.

Gun Control – Citizen Safety Act. This would require all states to begin an immediate ban on all mail-order gun sales. Gun shows will be required to do Federal background checks before any sale to walk-up customers. No citizen would be licensed to carrying handguns except for very specific needs i.e. gem couriers, bank guards, etc.]. There would be a mandatory five year sentence added to any crime committed with a handgun.

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Balanced Budget Amendment – requirement that the budget be balanced by 2015. This will may require budget cuts OR increased taxes – likely both. Under the amendment, It will no longer be permitted for the president to submit – nor the Congress to approve – budgets which are not balanced. Requires 2/3 vote.

The American Dream Restoration Act – a bill for reform of taxes. There will be an Increase of 50% in the tax credit for children. Parents will be allowed a tax deduction for college tuition up to ,000 per year. Taxes will be eliminated for those who earn less than ,000 per year and reduced for those who earn less than 0,000 per year. There will be a significant increase in taxes for those earning above 0,000 per year. There will also be a new and

Taking Back our Streets Act – This bill requires that prison sentences be lengthened, a three-strikes law which means that on conviction of a third felony, a criminal receives a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole. It would also require a life sentence for drug distribution. The parole system would be ended and all convicted criminals would be required to serve their full sentence. The bill includes a mandatory death sentence for the murder of Federal officials. Appeals of death sentences may not last longer than two years. The bill allows for Federal assistance to the states for the building of new prison space, establishment of more courts and the hiring of more police.

The Citizen Legislature Act – A constitutional amendment which would limit U.S. Senators to 2 terms of six years each and House members to six terms of two years each. There would also be a mandatory retirement age of 70 years old.

Gun Control – Citizen Safety Act. This would require all states to begin an immediate ban on all mail-order gun sales. Gun shows will be required to do Federal background checks before any sale to walk-up customers. No citizen would be licensed to carrying handguns except for very specific needs i.e. gem couriers, bank guards, etc.]. There would be a mandatory five year sentence added to any crime committed with a handgun.

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I am wondering if the Federal Firearms Law(s, there are many) Loophole which states (and this may be pieced together from different laws, but I believe this is true:)

"Sales or Transfers of Firearms between Private Individuals that are not Licensed FFL Holders, namely those that are not Actively Engaged in the Business of selling or dealing firearms, may transfer or sell a firearm to a Private Individual that is not an FFL holder that is also not Actively Engaged in the Business with no provision of a record check required."

This, I believe, is what got a lot of people in an uproar because the idea was that "Anyone can go to a Gun Show and buy whatever they want." The reality is, however, that 95% of the people at a Gun Show are licensed FFL holders, and ATF and Police are there to enforce those sales, and process Form 4437 for those sales from FFLs….

… However, gun people also pointed out that making laws for Gun Shows was silly, since the above "Cash-and-carry Private Non-FFL Citizen to Private Non-FFL Citizen" sales were legal in the parking lot.

I want to know if this loophole is still in effect. If it is, I have a ray of light for my situation, and have a way to (as legally as possible) achieve my goal of my 2nd Amendment Right, without breaking (one of the) Federal laws. There are many, but as far as I know, this clause has not yet been closed.

I also wondered at one point if it only applied to sales of Long guns… I know someone knows the answer to that too.

Thanks, I surely do appreciate the info.

PS: I am asking so that I can be as informed as possible, some of you know my previous posts. I am not the type to give up. Thanks.
* Added info, 2 minutes ago: This info is directed to John T. Mr. John T, I tried to mail you but you do not allow that…

I thank you for reading my other posts. I am glad you understand what I am getting that. I even tried to allude to it in my posts that there are different Federal laws, and that this one I have questioned is how I will have to obtain my weapon. I do also know that getting caught with it is my butt. I thank you for seing this, and I wanted you to know I appreciate your, the first poster’s, and all the other person’s info.

I must wrap it up with this: NJ is trying to remove the rights of people -nationwide- to own firearms. I can not let my rights be stramrolled. I have joined the NRA today, and will be pursuing expungement, rights restored, and a possible Constitutional challenge to the gun laws of NJ. As far as me possessing a Firearm, I am about to go to a Gun Show in Texas. It appears I do not even need ID for the private sales.

& No Loophole. I am pro-gun. JC

Don’t blame the gun manufacturers or gun shows.
Blame yourselves.Dont blame the National Riflemans association or Charlton Heston.You can own a gun but get uniform legislation in place.
If you come in with any threats I will report you to
Yahoo and to the police.
Grogan that answer is an insult.This is a serious
issue.
In response to the answer about South Africa.
Your point is not valid South Africa is a very unsafe place.Very high crime levels.

Is there any state where you can go buy a gun(handgun,rifle,shotgun,etc..) and not have to go through any background checks, and never have it on file that you bought the firearm. I heard that you can go to gun shows in Montana, and you dont need identification or anything to buy a gun. Is that true.
I care, because once we get a democrat for president, all our guns are gone. Thats why you need to buy as many guns as you can without it being on record. Especially if obama wins, then only the black will have guns, all us law abiding white citizens will be killed. I guess I am the only one that noticed that.