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Would you as a gun owner support closing the loop hole on face to face private sales and require all sales have back ground checks? This would not restrict anything you can buy and sell it would just require that if you own a gun and want to sell it you have to go through a dealer or police dept. to do the back ground check. If in the new law it was written that you could not be charged for any part of it, so no cost to you but a bit of time to meet your buyer at a dealer or police dept. to do a back ground check You would get a a paper that said you sold this gun to so and so and they passed the check. Would you support this one piece of regulation or not. If not please tell me your rational on why not?
What's to say that the paper is real. And it sounds like (just like most gun legislation) that it only restricts the rights of responsible owners. What's to stop someone from not needing the paper? This question makes absolutely no sense.
Last I checked murder IS a felony so... yeah, only felons kill people illegally.
And they buy the gun to kill, after they are qualified felons.
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Originally Posted by Huckleberry3911948
do u really think criminals go out and buy a gun at a gun shop????
Not any more than teens that go out and buy tobacco and alcohol. So, why even bother with ANY law? Might as well make it "free society for all with absolutely no controls".
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