Gumbo4x4
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Although he used Finland as an example to attempt to prove a point, I'm betting Gumbo wouldn't really agree with these restrictions.
BTW, you've hassled me many times to suggest some changes to the purchasing process & I do have some thoughts.
First, it's important to understand the current process.
*If you purchase a new gun, it must come from a dealer, and you must get a background check.
*If you purchase a used gun from a dealer, you must get a background check.
*If you purchase used gun from an online source, it must be shipped to a licensed dealer, and before you take possession, you must get a background check.
*If you purchase a used firearm from a private party and meet them face to face, you are not required to have a background check UNLESS local or state law requires it. Federal law does not.
This 4th category is the only group that under any circumstance may make a purchase without a background check. Without registration (which I & most gun owners do not want), there is almost no way to enforce a background check under these circumstances, save for "sting" operations which would capture a tiny fraction of these transactions. Most private sellers are in favor of the background check, they just don't want to be forced into a registration process. So, my approach is 2-pronged:
1) The president needs to open the NICS to private sellers on a voluntary basis NOW.
2) National Firearms Owners card, but with a twist. Rather than have owners & prospective owners submit for background checks & special fees, we do it for ALL Americans. Make it part of the driver's license renewal program. Your ID would indicate "yes" or "no" to firearm ownership whether you want one or not. There were ~20 million background checks performed last year, probably about the same # of license renewals. So, do it for everyone. Within 6 years, we would all have new licenses with this info available. In the event you've done something to get your license or gun rights revoked, you would need to go back to the DMV for a new license with "no" on it. For those who are not permitted to drive, they can still get a state ID.
Make it a requirement after 6 years that all private party sales do a check of the license before sale. Failure to do so would be a misdemeanor for the first & second offense, a felony thereafter.