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Originally posted by SpaDe_
reply to post by neo96
I am certain that they are referring to the NICS instant check and not a full background check. A full background check isn't even feasible just due to the fees involved let alone the manpower involved to handle the volume of gun purchases that would be coming through.edit on 4/10/2013 by SpaDe_ because: (no reason given)
if i just go putting up post-it notes on bulletin boards in town saying gun for sale but am not charged for this advertising that would then not require a background check?
Of course there would be no way to enforce private party sales like that. T
To me sounds like they just legalized that person who sells guns out of their trunk.
Ending the gun show loop hole is a pretty good start. I don't see any need to ban anything that isn't already legal to own, but I sure as hell want every single gun sale in this country to be subject to the same background checks. Even private sales need this requirement.
Originally posted by usernameconspiracy
Ending the gun show loop hole is a pretty good start. I don't see any need to ban anything that isn't already legal to own, but I sure as hell want every single gun sale in this country to be subject to the same background checks. Even private sales need this requirement.
There isn't some magic gun factory that only makes guns for criminals to buy. They are originally bought legally, and due to a failure in the current laws, they eventually end up in the hands of a criminal due to no background checks on the subsequent sales.
I own guns, and I would never consider selling one of them to anyone! That could change is the background check was required for ALL sales.
Originally posted by SpaDe_
And how would you handle the stolen firearms? Background checks don't stop criminals from purchasing guns illegally, it just keeps honest people jumping through more hoops. Not saying that they are not helping deter criminals from getting guns, but they aren't stopping them from getting them either.
Ending the gun show loop hole is a pretty good start. I don't see any need to ban anything that isn't already legal to own, but I sure as hell want every single gun sale in this country to be subject to the same background checks. Even private sales need this requirement.
No, I get that. I don't even think there should be a reason to try to figure out guns already owned by anyone. Grandfather that in, and move forward starting tomorrow.
Originally posted by seabag
A buddy of mine in Law Enforcement estimated that 90% of stolen guns are NEVER returned to their owners because most people don’t even know the serial numbers of their weapons. Without reporting the serial number of the stolen gun the gun can’t even be considered STOLEN!! How would you identify it if you don’t know the serial number?
Others like myself will disagree and think we do not need government's permission to own a firearm, more so we have problems with being labeled guilty, and have to prove our innocence each and every time we buy a gun.
Thought Amerika was all about being innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not a court of public opinion.
Originally posted by conspiracytheoristIAM
reply to post by neo96
I've done lots of background checks at gun shows and FFL retail gun shops...all in a matter of 5-15 minutes.
Family transfers and some private sales (friends, neighbors, other individuals) are exempt from background checks