wolfgunner5150
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Where background checks can be enforced.
But doesn't stop criminals.
When I lived in CA all gun purchases required a FFL to do a background check. Through registration CA can enforces this law. Although I was offered deals many times that wouldn't go through a FFL I turned them down because I didn't want any headaches with law enforcement.
Problem -- If I could easily get illegal weapons when I don't want any how hard can it be for someone who dose want them to get them?
Why I don't believe background checks in many other states are enforceable.
I now live in UT . You can own anything here that's federally legal to own. If you go to a dealer they are required to do a background check unless you have a CCW. If you do a person to person transfer you don't have to go to a FFL to do a background check.
Problem -- Who says when the sale took place? Did I sell that firearm before or after the change in the law took place?
Bottom line is that people like me will obey the law even if it is unconstitutional. At least till we can change it.
Criminals will continue to break the law.
But the big problem is that a large percentage of people will still do face to face transfers with no background checks. They will simply say they did it before the new requirements. Thereby making background checks unenforceable.
Am I missing something? Is this just a step towards total registration. After all total registration is the only way Obama's new rules would be enforceable.
But doesn't stop criminals.
When I lived in CA all gun purchases required a FFL to do a background check. Through registration CA can enforces this law. Although I was offered deals many times that wouldn't go through a FFL I turned them down because I didn't want any headaches with law enforcement.
Problem -- If I could easily get illegal weapons when I don't want any how hard can it be for someone who dose want them to get them?
Why I don't believe background checks in many other states are enforceable.
I now live in UT . You can own anything here that's federally legal to own. If you go to a dealer they are required to do a background check unless you have a CCW. If you do a person to person transfer you don't have to go to a FFL to do a background check.
Problem -- Who says when the sale took place? Did I sell that firearm before or after the change in the law took place?
Bottom line is that people like me will obey the law even if it is unconstitutional. At least till we can change it.
Criminals will continue to break the law.
But the big problem is that a large percentage of people will still do face to face transfers with no background checks. They will simply say they did it before the new requirements. Thereby making background checks unenforceable.
Am I missing something? Is this just a step towards total registration. After all total registration is the only way Obama's new rules would be enforceable.