I think you missed the point. and I doubt the ATF will give two ****s about an inflation calculator. But maybe a good lawyer could use that as a defense.
Also, with the assumption that I am not the only person on here that feels this way, listings will become less and less and eventually the ODT will become more of what it already is in a sense, a social media site with gun listings from ffl dealers.
Exactly, and for that reason and even though I have broken no law and don't intend to, I will no longer sell anything privately and I am leaning towards no trades across the internet as well.
That's what needs to happen, There used to be a gathering every year near me in Helen, it was called SOWO I think, it was a bunch of drunk twenty year olds in euro cars that destroyed everything in their path. City officials eventually had to shut it down and stop holding the event.
"If you have a collection and decide to liquidate it, you are not affected. If you buy a gun and decide you don't like it and sell it, you are not affected."
Is it not probable with the clarity of this new rule that the ATF could bend it to their will and use information gathered from a site...
Please explain, I have read it a few times now and come to the same conclusion, but I certainly am not qualified to interpret the rules of the government. Not being an ass, looking for enlightenment.
Eventually, this new rule will affect the ODT in every way. The ATF presence on this sight will be greater and they will monitor the activity and build cases against members. There are several people on here that have 4 to 5 different firearms for sale each month and pretty obviously are making...