Sure, it SOUNDS good....
I'm just curious as to why people seem to be so against having to have background checks done when buying firearms? Just seems like common sense to me
Welcome to TFL shooterdownunder!
Why are so many of us against background checks? We're not. We're against government mandated checks on transfers between private individuals and penalties for not doing them.
We're against the package of firearms restrictions in the proposed laws that include expansion of background checks. Like a lot of things, the devil is in the details, and the law they wanted to pass (and are still trying) is a bunch of crap.
We ALREADY have background checks, when you purchase a firearm from a licensed dealer, and have had for DECADES!!!!
And we get checked each and every time we go to buy a gun from a dealer, or through a dealer.
We have, and have had for a long, long time, state laws that say (in one form or another) that as a private citizen, you cannot sell a gun to a person you have reasonable belief is not allowed to own one. Things like being of legal age to purchase, being a state resident, etc. It is left up to each seller to decide what meets those requirements when selling their personal property.
What the proposed laws would do is change that, making it mandatory that all transfers, even loaning a friend a gun to try at the range, would require going through a FFL dealer (because the Federal background check system is not open to private citizens). And of course, the dealer would have to be compensated for their time and effort.
As propsed, if you went on a trip, and left a gun at home with your wife, unless you did a background check, you (and her) would become ciminals, because you have "transferred" the gun!
The press and the politicans make it sound like there are no checks done, and that is not true.
Also, besides the fact that the system is not fully accurate, it can only check what is in the system. People who have never been in trouble with the law, or adjudicated mentally incompetent, have NO records in the system. No matter what their future plans (and several of the recent mass murderers had no criminal record before they went on their rampage), the system would pass them.
AND, to make matter even more irritating, our govt only prosecutes a tiny fraction of 1% of those who ARE denied by the system. (and, yes it is a crime to try and buy a gun if you are a prohibited person). Our own Vice President publically stated "we don't have time for that"...
ITs not that we oppose the idea, its that what they want to make law would not do any good, and put even more honest people at serious risk of becoming criminals without even knowing it.
There's lots more details, but that's it, in a nut shell. The sound bites in the news are deliberately giving a hugely distorted and inaccurate version of the real situation. Sometimes, they lie, outright. Mostly they just tell a portion of (their version) of the truth.