Posted on 01/28/2013 6:04:55 AM PST by marktwain
Both supporters and critics of the federal background check system for gun buyers say the system is flawed.
Supporters argue the system is filled with holes and impeded by a lack of cooperation from state governments, while critics warn that even if the system were perfected it would in no way reduce gun violence.
Now politicians and those with a stake in the outcome are looking for ways to improve the vetting process for Americans who want to purchase firearms.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Want to make a wager any “universal background checks” acceptable to the Democrats will require information about the gun, and will require the records to be kept for a minimum of 20 years, or be turned over to the government?
Bad bet.....when the witch’s “reasonable” weapons ban dies like a salted slug, the “sensible” universal background check will be offered up with everything you’ve stated and more. Add to that the EPA blocking ammo, atf shutting down home based ffl, and commerce working over the brick and mortar shops, and it is going to get very interesting.
keep yer powder dry
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