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While mere extension of current check to private party sales makes sense. The problem is with some bills they are so afraid of “new loop holes” that they include gun registries, prohibit loaning guns to a buddy at the range or on a hunting trip, even between a father and son. But some versions have avoided these over reaches. In the end the “title”/“label” of the bill is irrelevant, all the substance will be in the fine print.To the best of my knowledge they want to include private sales in requiring background checks. I wanna sell you a gun, we go to an FFL and pay $10 or whatever to the FFL to run the check then I can sell you the gun. I’m not really opposed to that particular idea in theory even though it would inconvenience me a bit as most of the firearms I own were acquired through private transactions. At the same time it seems like it would be incredibly difficult to enforce without a gun registry of sorts which I’m not on board with at all.
Me either , kinda a pain in the butt to use a FFL for private sales, but I don't do them that often. I'm sure for folks who trade around a lot it sucks.Not a clue. I’m way out of my depth on that one.
In MN, it takes way longer to wait in line to deal with title on a car, boat or trailer.Me either , kinda a pain in the butt to use a FFL for private sales, but I don't do them that often. I'm sure for folks who trade around a lot it sucks.
Absolutely. I’m definitely pretty reluctant towards any of it just simply because of how ineffective our government can be at getting things “right” no matter who is in charge.While mere extension of current check to private party sales makes sense. The problem is with some bills they are so afraid of “new loop holes” that they include gun registries, prohibit loaning guns to a buddy at the range or on a hunting trip, even between a father and son. But some versions have avoided these over reaches. In the end the “title”/“label” of the bill is irrelevant, all the substance will be in the fine print.
Md just past a law this week to include private gun sales. One topic of debate was not one crime was committed in the past 5 years from a private gun sale.Have you done them or do you have to for private sales in Minnesota?
I've never done one with a private sale (MT).
Md just past a law this week to include private gun sales. One topic of debate was not one crime was committed in the past 5 years from a private gun sale.
It’s that simple !It is already against the law to use a gun in committing a crime. It is time for people to realize that making gun ownership a crime, doesn’t solve the problem.
Obama was very concerned about getting a 2nd term. He didn't want to take on guns as that historically has riled people up. He was much more vocal about it in his 2nd term.I agree....look at the Obama administration...first 2 years, majority in the house, senate, supreme court yet no anti-gun legislation, no anti-gun executive orders. Obama did sign the law allowing guns in National Parks.
Nothing is simple except for the simpletons on both sides that want to distill a multifaceted issue into their fantasy land reality.It’s that simple !
This is overly simplistic and doesn't really reflect how the law works in many areas.It is already against the law to use a gun in committing a crime. It is time for people to realize that making gun ownership a crime, doesn’t solve the problem.
I know that is what some people think, but there are many laws that have to "wait for post violation investigation". How do we know if somebody committed conspiracy if we don't tap all phones? How do we know folks don't drive drunk if we don't have breathalyzers on all car ignitions. How do we know if that 22 year old who just bought a case of beer goes and gives it to his 15 yo brother?Making background checks for private sales is a good idea and if you want to do it that is fine. Making it a law is just unenforceable unless you have a gun registry as how do you know if a sale has taken place?
This is occurring in Nevada in regards to hunting.I have always described gun ownership as a large rock and gun control proponents as walking around that rock with a hammer and chisel looking for the weak spot and then chiseling away till they can get it off until the rock is gone.. Right now ar 15's and the like as well as magazine capacities are the vulnerable areas. As gun owners we should be supporting the ownership of these firearms regardless of whether we own one because once the gun control groups have succeeded in removing them from the population they will move onto some other area of gun ownership and they will vilify it in an attempt to regulate it. This is a hunting forum so most of us use bolt, lever or single shot rifles with a few using autos. They will come for your rifle eventually though it may take time. Think "sniper rifle" vilification. We have to understand that gun control proponents don't want anybody to have a gun. They just can't say that publicly so they go after the areas that are politically weaker. Their attacks are far reaching from legal liability for gun owners and manufacturers to ammo restrictions, waiting periods and so on. All under the guise of "gun safely." We all need to stick together because those who would take your gun away will try to devide us and conquer.
I get it, but you could set up that same scenario for every legislative and regulatory issue for the last 200 years. Are you suggesting we make no progress on any of them ever? There has to be a way for society to move forward on solutions like clean water, violence, etc. We have to be able to grab shared low hanging fruit and easy wins without planting our feet in cement.I have always described gun ownership as a large rock and gun control proponents as walking around that rock with a hammer and chisel looking for the weak spot and then chiseling away till they can get it off until the rock is gone.. Right now ar 15's and the like as well as magazine capacities are the vulnerable areas. As gun owners we should be supporting the ownership of these firearms regardless of whether we own one because once the gun control groups have succeeded in removing them from the population they will move onto some other area of gun ownership and they will vilify it in an attempt to regulate it. This is a hunting forum so most of us use bolt, lever or single shot rifles with a few using autos. They will come for your rifle eventually though it may take time. Think "sniper rifle" vilification. We have to understand that gun control proponents don't want anybody to have a gun. They just can't say that publicly so they go after the areas that are politically weaker. Their attacks are far reaching from legal liability for gun owners and manufacturers to ammo restrictions, waiting periods and so on. All under the guise of "gun safely." We all need to stick together because those who would take your gun away will try to devide us and conquer.
This is overly simplistic and doesn't really reflect how the law works in many areas.
Is possession 500 oxycontin illegal or legal? Is it only illegal when consumed?
How about heroin, legal until used?
How about a pipe bomb? Legal until set off?
What about buing bulk ammonia?
What about buying 10 boxes of allergy medicine?
Reasonable folks can disagree on the boundaries of the gun issue, but the "throw away" arguments just don't work and are poorly supported by logic.