How is it possible for people to buy illegal shit (drugs, counterfeit money, illegal firearm parts) over the internet and get away with it? Wouldn't the NSA or some other agency that constantly monitors the internet quickly catch on since everything in the sale is recorded, unlike a street transaction where it's give cash, get goods, no paper or electronic trail?
How much of "normal people"s' internet communications is the US government storing and processing anyways?
>pic related is an idiot who presumably got caught
No such thing as illegal firearms parts you dipshit. Just parts with different regulations and rules. You can own suppressors, sbrs, even full auto...you can own a fucking naval cannon.
Some shit just needs extra paperwork and fees.
Dominic Cook
They become illegal when you don't have the proper paperwork because you didn't pay the fees. Not arguing about the rightness or wrongness of the law, just the facts of the reality.
any sites for drugs? not interested in firearms, only in getting high
Lincoln Taylor
And how do you intend on shipping them to an address without leaving a trace of your identity?
Jace Campbell
Yes, but if you're too stupid to find them yourself then you shouldn't even try.
Adam Rodriguez
Nobody cares much about small quantities, and even if they did, you can get a p.o. box with a fake id easily. Or ship it to your house using a fake name
Jacob Powell
buncha faggots
Jack Walker
chinkmade RDIAS you fucking cunt nigger noguns
Leo Cox
no R oops
Bentley Nelson
>any sites for drugs
Adam Barnes
It's not illegal unless he puts a shroud on it Until then it is a muzzle break
The baffles are the suppressor itself now according to some ATF ruling.
Elijah Brooks
It's simple, if you sell something illegally on the internet, google or whoever is going to point every potential customer straight at you. You are GOING to sell, a street corner won't get you shit unless everybody in the neighborhood knows you. For some people, this makes it worth the risk of moving merchandise totally publicly in an open sea where there are already tons of crimes being committed camouflaged by billions of daily legitimate sales.
Kevin Harris
I'm talking about the customer side. Wouldn't it be even easier to catch the customer because there's a trail, and the government is supposedly always watching?
Matthew Ramirez
Seriously. The barrier to entry is low. If you can't figure it out on your own there is something wrong with you.
Robert Morris
>The baffles are the suppressor itself now according to some ATF ruling. [Citation Needed]
They can't, by definition, be baffels if they don't 'baffel' the sound
By definition your risk is just as great as the seller. Of course you're going to get caught if you do it enough or buy products that are vigorously watched.
Brody Walker
Exactly. The street corner method seems a little more secure because there's yet to be a way to watch everybody in meatspace WatchDogs style.
It's probably the intelligence agencies selling these things in the first place. Gotta keep that money for black projects and indirect population control methods flowing.