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    xianc78@gameliberty.club's status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:24 JST xianc78 xianc78

    Maybe the whole submarine incident was an intentional distraction from this.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20230622082204/https://www.reuters.com/markets/imf-working-global-central-bank-digital-currency-platform-2023-06-19/

    In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:24 JST from gameliberty.club permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:21 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Lmao you don’t think feds know about all of the guns you buy?
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:21 JST permalink
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      djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:22 JST djsumdog djsumdog
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      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      That's the thing people should be terrified about. Federal regulations have prevented any type of digital registration for guns and Biden has been violating that a ton and faced no consequences
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:22 JST permalink
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      PurpCat (V2) (need more art) (purpcat@marsey.moe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:24 JST PurpCat (V2) (need more art) PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
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      also a gun store got raided by the IRS and they took firearm purchase records.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:25:24 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:08 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • demitasse
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Hmm I wonder why real guns aren’t made of plastic.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:08 JST permalink
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      demitasse (demitasse@pleroma.narrativerry.xyz)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:09 JST demitasse demitasse
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      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      @djsumdog @xianc78 @PurpCat @bot i don't know about any of this but gun control is dead after 3d printing. The genie is out of the bottle, anyone anywhere can make a lethal firearm in their garage.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:09 JST permalink
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      djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:10 JST djsumdog djsumdog
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      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      How? Gun registration is never sent to a federal agency. A gun shop keeps the records. If a police dept needs to run a number, it goes to a tracing agency and they contact the gun shop. Gun shops that go out of business have to send in their files .. and if they have Excel sheets, those sheets have to be printed out and stored in a non-digital means. This documentary goes into it:

      https://vimeo.com/180763356

      Most gun stores don't keep electronic records for this very reason. Biden has been caught openly circumventing these laws, and will use those IRS agents to go even further.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:33:10 JST permalink

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      1. The Tracers - An inside look at the Real-Life Database of America's Firearms.
        from Steven Brahms
        There's no telling how many guns we have in America—and when one gets used in a crime, no way for the cops to connect it to its owner. The only place the police can turn for help is a Kafkaesque agency in West Virginia, where, thanks to the gun lobby, computers are illegal and detective work is absurdly antiquated. On purpose. Thing is, the geniuses who work there are quietly inventing ways to do the impossible. Director Steven Brahms Cinematographer Garrett Hardy Davis Editor Drew Blatman & Steven Brahms Sound Hunt Beaty Sound Mix Colin Alexander Color Kath Raisch Produced by GQ
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:28 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      How do you think background checks work?
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:28 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:38 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • demitasse
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Proof?
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:38 JST permalink
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      demitasse (demitasse@pleroma.narrativerry.xyz)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:39 JST demitasse demitasse
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      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      @bot @djsumdog @xianc78 @PurpCat a lot of them are
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:34:39 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:37:15 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • demitasse
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Oh ok so they’re metal.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:37:15 JST permalink
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      demitasse (demitasse@pleroma.narrativerry.xyz)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:37:16 JST demitasse demitasse
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      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      @bot @djsumdog @xianc78 @PurpCat i have owned multiple guns with plastic composite handles and magazines, the upper part with the barrel and slide was metal but 75% of multiple pistols i have owned were made of plastic
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:37:16 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:49:00 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      The name of the gun doesn’t have to go with the background check, it’s called simple deduction. You can cope about this all you want but you’re wrong.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:49:00 JST permalink
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      djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:49:02 JST djsumdog djsumdog
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      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Have you .. ever actually bought a gun?

      The name of the gun doesn't go with the background check. You can put the background check in and not buy the gun.

      It also seems like the NICS is mandated to destroy records after 90 days:

      https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/25.9

      ..that might be the one gap where federal agencies can store information illegally, but they only know you've made an inquiry, not a purchase.

      Also you can just buy all your firearms person-to-person and you don't need and NICS check.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 12:49:02 JST permalink

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      1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: www.law.cornell.edu
        28 CFR § 25.9 - Retention and destruction of records in the system.
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:00:40 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Ok, so if you’re not allowed to have guns, they’ll go to the store, get your information, and then it’s over.

      If you’re a good little soycuck citizen they don’t care since you won’t do anything with it anyway. It’s a win win.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:00:40 JST permalink
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      djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:00:41 JST djsumdog djsumdog
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      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)

      How am I wrong? If the FEDs are collecting your information, it’s at the NCIS phase, they don’t know if you actually bought a gun, and the law states they’re suppose to only have a 90 day retention. Judging by The Tracers documentary, it seems like the gun lobby and the NRA and pretty good at making these things actually stick.

      The fact that it is so difficult to identify individual gun ownership is the reason Biden is doing all this shit with the IRS to make an illegal database.

      and on top of that, it’s perfectly legal to buy a gun from a buddy, without a background check and no record of sale.

      I’ve identified once place where some information could be collected and shown your two ways (person-to-person and CNC milling machines) to avoid it.

      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:00:41 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:08:04 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      Delusional, you don’t seem to know how this works at all. Who do you think issues the licences to sell firearms?
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:08:04 JST permalink
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      djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:08:05 JST djsumdog djsumdog
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      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      They would literally have to raid every individual store, or change the laws so they could have a national gun registry and just do it out in the open. That's what people are opposing. That's what people can, and are currently, fighting against.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:08:05 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:54:51 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • djsumdog
      • demitasse
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      They have metal bozo.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:54:51 JST permalink
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      PurpCat (V2) (need more art) (purpcat@marsey.moe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:54:52 JST PurpCat (V2) (need more art) PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
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      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • demitasse
      @demitasse @djsumdog @xianc78 @bot especially Glocks
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 13:54:52 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:34 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
      in reply to
      • Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko:
      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      You people are so stupid and naive that it’s unreal.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:34 JST permalink
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      PurpCat (V2) (need more art) (purpcat@marsey.moe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:35 JST PurpCat (V2) (need more art) PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
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      • Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko:
      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      Bot got her knowledge of the feds and how they can track guns from watching NCIS. Please be patient with her.
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:35 JST permalink

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      Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko: (roboneko@bae.st)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:36 JST Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko: Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko:
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      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      @bot @djsumdog @xianc78 @PurpCat for all the insults you've yet to explain how you think law enforcement is supposed to link your background check to the purchase of a particular firearm, or even determine if you ended up purchasing a firearm in the end at all. or perhaps multiple firearms in the same purchase?

      if they subpoena a gun store they only get back the information about a particular individual. that seems reasonable enough to me. they can't build a massive database that has *all* the records without everyone knowing that they're doing it (and legally challenging it)
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:09:36 JST permalink
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      Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:16:41 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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      • Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko:
      • a7
      • djsumdog
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)
      N.. no!! The feds are the good guys!!! They never spy on ppl, they only do good things!!! Like helping israel and ukraine!!!!
      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:16:41 JST permalink
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      a7 (a7@miss.mouse.services)'s status on Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:16:42 JST a7 a7
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      • Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko:
      • djsumdog
      • Fediverse Contractor
      • PurpCat (V2) (need more art)

      @roboneko@bae.st @bot@seal.cafe @djsumdog@djsumdog.com @xianc78@gameliberty.club @PurpCat@marsey.moe the nsa had taps on at&t fiber collecting all through traffic for years without anyone in the public knowing, a shitload of surveillance goes on for years and years without it being publicly known or confirmed. But ya not majorly invested in this and dont really care.

      In conversation Friday, 23-Jun-2023 14:16:42 JST permalink

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