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An Oregon man claims that a gun store is refusing to sell him a firearm because of his affiliation with Antifa.

Mark Iannicelli, a self-proclaimed member of Antifa, which is a far-left extremist group with ties to terrorism, alleges that Florence Gun Shop refused to service him a background check which is required to complete the sale of a firearm.

Iannicelli, who had already purchased the firearm from an online shop in Colorado, claims that Florence Gun Shop denied the background check after he had provided them with a business card that included several links to self-defense websites, including one operated by Portland's Rose City Antifa, according to KEZI 9.

"It's because I had given him this business card, and he said he didn't feel good about it because he didn't support Antifa, and I explained to him it's more like a movement," Iannicelli told the outlet. "You know I have never actually gone up there and marched with Antifa, but he was adamant he wasn't going to sell me the firearm."

[Source.](https://thepostmillennial.com/oregon-gun-shop-refuses-to-sell-firearm-to-antifa-affiliated-individual) > An Oregon man claims that a gun store is refusing to sell him a firearm because of his affiliation with Antifa. > Mark Iannicelli, a self-proclaimed member of Antifa, which is a far-left extremist group with ties to terrorism, alleges that Florence Gun Shop refused to service him a background check which is required to complete the sale of a firearm. > Iannicelli, who had already purchased the firearm from an online shop in Colorado, claims that Florence Gun Shop denied the background check after he had provided them with a business card that included several links to self-defense websites, including one operated by Portland's Rose City Antifa, according to KEZI 9. > "It's because I had given him this business card, and he said he didn't feel good about it because he didn't support Antifa, and I explained to him it's more like a movement," Iannicelli told the outlet. "You know I have never actually gone up there and marched with Antifa, but he was adamant he wasn't going to sell me the firearm."

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[–] 4 pts

This. An FFA can get fucked over for just letting you put "Y" and "N" on the form instead of writing out "yes" and "no". They have every incentive to deny a sale and no repercussions for denying it.

[–] 2 pts

An FFA can get fucked over for just letting you put "Y" and "N" on the form instead of writing out "yes" and "no".

A buddy of mine was just complaining about the standards the ATF tries to enforce. Zero mistakes. They don't even hold themselves to that standard. He showed me a letter (printed on BATFE letterhead) with typos in it.