
“According to Forbes, Cargill’s store is ‘the first legal Bitcoin-friendly firearm retail business in the country, if not the world.’ He started ‘accepting Bitcoin as an alternative to dollars for all sales… in January’ and he was ‘inundated with [so many] emails and phone calls’ that he began selling online as well. Ironically, Cargill says he ‘never wanted to sell guns online,’ but the demand for them required it. Like all other gun dealers, firearms purchased online from Central Texas Gun Works are shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) near the buyer. The FFL then conducts a background check before releasing the firearm to the would-be purchaser.”
Related posts:
Protection Against Indefinite Detention Mysteriously Stripped From NDAA
Man's Home Raided After Son's Facebook Picture Shows Gun
Bitcoin Is Not Quantum-Safe, And How We Can Fix It When Needed
Florida Cops Use SWAT-Style Raids to Check Barbers' Licenses
More On Silva Murder By Police
Susan Rice for National Security Advisor?
Ex-Monsanto employee involved in discrediting GM corn study
Insider Speaks About Booz Allen, The Employer of Edward Snowden
Woman Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Voting While on Probation
North Korea: Is War the Inevitable Outcome?
Elon Musk Might Not Be Too Unhappy About Russia's Space Station Ban
Bill Bonner: A Monumental Change in the World’s Monetary System
WikiLeaks raises $12,000 in Bitcoin for Edward Snowden's defense
Cancer Researchers Are On The Verge Of Human Trials With Cannabis
Russia-Clinton nuclear bribery plot dates back to 2009