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Menelvir wrote:IMO, a universal background check is a reasonable procedural step for purchasing firearms.
A few months ago, I sold roughly ~$2K worth of guns to a buyer in a face-to-face transaction after I advertised on Armslist.
In Texas (as probably in some other states), there is no check of any kind required in a private transaction.
If such a check were required, and it saved even one innocent life, it'd be worth it.
Having to go through an FFL to complete my transaction would not really have inconvenienced me at all, especially since the transaction happened in the parking lot of a gun store (i.e. an entity which possesses an FFL as a matter of course to conduct their business). It might have taken an extra 10 minutes to complete the transaction had it been necessary to involve the FFL to conduct a background check.
I'm not moved by slippery slope arguments of what further gun restrictions might happen if the law passed. I'm more swayed with what is currently reasonable with respect to gun purchases.
Harrison wrote:I'm not against background checks at all. The opposite, really.
Spazz wrote:Arlos its internet talk but if you said that face to face with me youd prolly need to pick up your teeth. Go fuck yourself go fuck your mom go fuck your moms mamma. Im not responsible for child killing and dont you dare try to tie that to me because I disagree with you you piece of shit
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
HyPhY GhEtTo MaMi wrote:GeT ofF mAh OvaRiEz
Trielelvan wrote:If we ban all the crazy people, the human race would suddenly find itself on the endangered species list, though how that would be a bad thing escapes me most days..
Spazz wrote:My only problem with a registry is if it is available to the public but I dont speak for the entire gun crowd on that issue. I dont want criminals being able to make a home break in list while people are at work. I dont care if the government knows im packing but I dont you to be able to look that shit up. Also dont tell me the info wont get out publicly when some asshole in new york i think published gun owners addresses. If the registry is just for tracking gun sales an audits of sellers its alright but if its like the sex offender data base and you can just look it up that isnt ok at all.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
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