One of the undiscussed issues in the Second Amendment debate is that privately owned firearms are not physically chained to the zip code in which they were purchased. That may seem trivial, but since guns are easily portable (and carry a significant street-value) they tend to travel from places where guns are cheap and plentiful to places where they are less cheap and less plentiful…. places like Brooklyn.
Enjoy this harrowing report from the Orlando Sentinel (soul-lessly linkjacked from the mudroch behemoth)
Some of the guns flooding New York City are coming from an illegal network tied to Florida and other Southern States, officials said this week.
Officials in New York made the announcement while displaying a cache of 56 firearms seized in a six-month undercover operation by NYPD and the Brooklyn DA’s Office, …
Authorities said Ryan Woodard, 22, was selling guns out of his girlfriend’s apartment in Brooklyn after hauling them to New York in a car he rented in Orlando.
Woodard bought many of his weapons at gun shows,
