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Where not to buy guns in Omaha
rluening:
From http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/Task_Force__144718425.html?storySection=story
"Don Hoberman owns Mid-City Pawn and Jewelry and has been in the business for 55 years. More than 15 years ago, he helped change state law and now pawnbrokers can take unregistered guns when they cross their counters.
"If the weapon was not registered you couldn't take it. Well, that's foolishness. If you want it registered you take it and they can’t pick it up until they register it." That change kept a lot of unregistered guns off city streets.
Hoberman thinks the city does a good job of enforcing current gun laws. “If the entire country had the type of gun laws we have in Omaha or Douglas County, it would solve a lot of problems in gun sales."
Dan W:
Maybe his business belongs on the Unfriendly List
Chris C:
The store is filled with high priced junk anyway. If one were looking for a firearm they’d be better off heading north to Sol's.
FarmerRick:
I went in there once about 5 years ago. He had Romanian SKS's priced at $300 when you could buy them anywhere for $99. Now that everyone has them at $289, he probably has them for $600 or so.
00BUCK:
--- Quote ---Some task force members think that maybe once again, new laws might have to come into play to help deal with this problem.
--- End quote ---
... because we all know that the entire problem is that there just aren't enough gun laws ...
AAAANYWHO -
There's also a little pawn shop off of Millard Ave (to the west, don't know the street) - he's got decent prices. I bought a 12GA Mossy that I converted to home defense gun for the in-laws. It wasn't in the best of condition but for $75 it made an excellent donor for the project.
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