What's the problem with them?
At least when it comes to advertised sales (like classifieds), and excludes family.
As long as there's no record keeping associated with it, I don't see the problem in making sure a person who's buying a gun is legally allowed to own one.
I've bought and sold a lot of guns privately, and I can't see that it would be all that much bigger of an issue to meet at a gun shop and pay $10 for a background check.
Apparently a lot of people do.
I'm wondering why - aside from any "slippery slope/ line in the sand" arguments.
At least when it comes to advertised sales (like classifieds), and excludes family.
As long as there's no record keeping associated with it, I don't see the problem in making sure a person who's buying a gun is legally allowed to own one.
I've bought and sold a lot of guns privately, and I can't see that it would be all that much bigger of an issue to meet at a gun shop and pay $10 for a background check.
Apparently a lot of people do.
I'm wondering why - aside from any "slippery slope/ line in the sand" arguments.