I'm fine with them closing the gunshow loophole that allows people to sell guns privately with no background check. Don't really care if they go with magazine restrictions either even though I don't think that will do anything at all to reduce crime.
My solution about the gun debate is to stop debating about guns. Guns aren't the problem.
I'm fine with them closing the gunshow loophole that allows people to sell guns privately with no background check. Don't really care if they go with magazine restrictions either even though I don't think that will do anything at all to reduce crime.
We'd have to actually have a debate first, which conservatives are unwilling to do.
We'd have to actually have a debate first, which conservatives are unwilling to do.
Require all sales to go through NICS check while limiting the fees FFL holders can charge (say $5-$10). If any dealer declines to process because they don't want the hassle then revoke their license.
Compel all states to report mental health data to NICS.
1a. Any public or government lands/buildings/areas which are "Gun Free" are illegal with harsh jail time / fines if broken.
I don't think anything they do will "fix" things in terms of gun violence or violence in general, for that we need mental heath reform
but I do feel that standardizing background checks and the wait periods regardless of purchase option would be ok....
though I feel private party sales will be difficult to regulate.
I am not sure this would have any effect. The fact that "Gun Free" zones also happen to be where most shootings occur is quite possibly coincidental. Or perhaps more to the point "Gun Free" areas correlate heavily with high value mass shooting areas.
This is all well and good for the Newtown, Lynchburg, Arizona and Aurora cases. But what about the everyday gun violence that rages in urban areas? What about the illegal trade? I'm sure many here may feel that that is not their problem since they don't live in those neighborhoods (unlike, say, Aurora or Newtown), but those places are in America and it's Americans that are dying from that violence. The economic or cultural status may be different but that should not be ignored in this debate.
Before we discuss adding new gun laws, we should start enforcing the ones that are already on the books.
A large (possibly the largest, IIRC) source of guns used in crimes come from straw purchases, where a prohibited person (a felon) has his girlfriend/"baby momma" buy a gun for him. This is illegal under federal law.
Unfortunately prosecuting single moms is not good for publicity, so the ATF and local law enforcement don't charge these people with crimes even though they are aware of the practice. Linked post is from a head lawyer at the Calguns Foundation, if anyone doubts its validity.
I don't see how. Aren't gun owners law abiding citizens? It is the law here in CA that you must go through a licensed dealer when selling a gun private party and I have sold a gun private party in this manner.
Personally, I'd much prefer to know that the person I'm selling a gun to isn't a criminal.