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On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 07:32:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 05:08:28 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: The requirements to simply "own" a firearm and the requirements to own and carry in public (concealed or open) are different. A permit is required for concealed or open carry in most states. It's also why some (like MA) is a "may" and "shall" state as far as the issuance of permits go. Neither violate anyone's right to own a firearm. The only reason a permit will not be issued is if you have a felony record and are legally not eligible to own one. *That* is the purpose of a cursory background check. That's all. It's not to "take away" your rights unless you deserve to have them taken. Geeze. Why is this so hard for people to understand? It is not hard for 'us people' to understand that you would like background checks for *every* transfer of a firearm, a la the Senate bill. Many of 'us people' disagree. Some of us don't see the need for the bureaucracy, the taxes, etc, when the checks would not have prevented the atrocities that have prompted all the demands for them. Furthermore, I don't think it's anyone's damn business if I decide to give my brother or grandson a gun. John (Gun Nut) H. --------------------------------------------------- I'll try again and then drop the subject. I don't advocate a background check for *every* transfer of a firearm as you stated. Not necessary. What I am advocating, much to the chagrin of some, is that a permit be required to own a firearm, much like a license is required to drive a car on public roads. The permit is *required* to be issued unless an initial cursory background check reveals that you are a convicted felon or person who is not legally permitted to own a firearm. There's no violation of anyone's 2nd Amendment Rights. If you are not legally prohibited, you will receive a permit. Once acquired, the only "check" made is when you purchase a gun, either through a dealer or private party, be it a sale or gift. The check isn't a background check. The check is simply to ensure that your permit is valid and you are who you say you are. Very simple. Won't solve all the problems associated with criminals acquiring guns, nor will it prevent a nut case from going on a rampage and going on a killing spree. But it *will* help reducing the number of guns in the hands of people who are prohibited from having them without stepping on the toes of anyone's "Rights" under the Constitution. Personally, I'd also advocate that a safety course also be required to obtain a permit but I realize that's asking too much for our Constitutional experts to accept. Here's a way to garner support for the 'permit' idea. Pass a law stating that a voter identification card can be used as a permit to buy a gun. Then do the background check to ensure the individual is qualified to vote. I'd go along with that in a heartbeat, and I'll bet a lot of Republicans would do likewise. Hell, a law like that should make everyone happy. Probably put the NRA out of business. John (Gun Nut) H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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