That Order is not Law but direction to Agencies.
Bob Jurewicz
Exactly Bob, it is a direction to Federal agencies. We don't know the final outcome yet. All we know for certain is that Obama is and always has been 100% anti-gun. And Hillary has been very forthcoming with her anti-gun beliefs. Even if this was a political debate forum, those are facts, and not a subject for debate. And the link you posted is not the law either. It is "guidelines" that have been criticized for being so vague ever since the GCA of 1968 was passed. If you ever get arrested for being "engaged in the business" even though you think you are in compliance with the spirit of the law, no-one will pay for your criminal defense except you. What do you think will be the threshold for a legal number of gun transfers to be considered an unlicensed dealer under Hillary Clinton? If your case ever advanced to the Supreme Court on appeal, assuming you could afford the legal costs, how do you think it would go for you if Obama or Hillary gets to add one or more anti-gun Justices to the Supreme Court? We already know what Obama's intentions were when he and Biden pushed the failed 2013 U.S. Senate Manchin-Toomey Bill.
In Obama's Jan. 5th speech, he said,
"The United States of America is not the only country on Earth with violent or dangerous people. We are not inherently more prone to violence. But we are the only advanced country on Earth that sees this kind of mass violence erupt with this kind of frequency. It doesn't happen in other advanced countries. Its not even close."
This is just one of many outright lies in that speech. He also stated that a violent felon can buy a gun over the Internet with no Background Check, and that the vast majority of gun owners and NRA members support Universal Background checks. The U.S. has over 300 million guns and a 2012 murder rate of 4.7 per 100,000. Russia has only 13 million guns, and a 2012 murder rate of 9.2 per 100,000. So we in the U.S. have over 23 times as many guns as Russia, and a murder rate about half as high. There's some serious mass violence, and Russia's murder rate is still lower than a lot of other advanced nations with Western style societies. It would seem that the problem is cultural rather than due to the availability of guns.