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Old 10-06-2015, 04:15 PM  
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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer View Post
So you just confirmed that you post things that you know little or nothing about.

Hint: An MP5 is a Class 3 weapon and does not fall under the situation that you described. Now research the "why" yourself.

You keep making claims, without any citations to back up your claims.

Here is the Nevada law regarding private firearms sales:


NRS 202.362  Sale or disposal of firearm or ammunition to certain persons prohibited; penalty; exceptions.

1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a person within this State shall not sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to another person if he or she has actual knowledge that the other person:

(a) Is under indictment for, or has been convicted of, a felony in this or any other state, or in any political subdivision thereof, or of a felony in violation of the laws of the United States of America, unless the other person has received a pardon and the pardon does not restrict his or her right to bear arms;

(b) Is a fugitive from justice;

(c) Has been adjudicated as mentally ill or has been committed to any mental health facility; or

(d) Is illegally or unlawfully in the United States.

NRS: CHAPTER 202 - CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY

There is nothing in that law making an MP5 or class 3 exemption. No ID required for these private sales...no background check for these private sales...class 3 or otherwise. The only thing legally preventing these private sales is if the seller has ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE. Well guess what, if the seller is determined to make a sale, it is in his best financial interest to avoid gaining that actual knowledge.
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