2aguy
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Yes...this is why we think anti gun extremists are stupid, nuts, or both.....they are suing to get the new, universal background check law, enforced in Nevada...even though it would have done nothing to stop the Vegas shooter who passed current, Federal Government Background checks for the guns he had, and didn't buy them from a private seller....
This irrational behavior is one reason we don't trust you....
Lawsuit Filed Over Unimplemented Universal Background Check - Bearing Arms - Anti-Gun Laws, Gun Control, Nevada, universal background checks
The problem with universal background checks is that nothing about them is particularly enforceable. The transfer of a firearm to a family member is just one example.
Unless the state maintains a full database of who has which guns, it’s impossible to determine just when a gun was transferred and to whom. Was it before the universal background check law went into effect, or after? Was it purchased in the state of Nevada, or did it relocate into the state with the owner?
Further, it would do nothing to actually stop criminals from getting guns since they typically buy black market firearms anyway. It also would do nothing to prevent a mass shooting like Las Vegas as the killer had passed mandated background checks.
If this goes to court, perhaps a judge can point out the stupid.
This irrational behavior is one reason we don't trust you....
Lawsuit Filed Over Unimplemented Universal Background Check - Bearing Arms - Anti-Gun Laws, Gun Control, Nevada, universal background checks
The problem with universal background checks is that nothing about them is particularly enforceable. The transfer of a firearm to a family member is just one example.
Unless the state maintains a full database of who has which guns, it’s impossible to determine just when a gun was transferred and to whom. Was it before the universal background check law went into effect, or after? Was it purchased in the state of Nevada, or did it relocate into the state with the owner?
Further, it would do nothing to actually stop criminals from getting guns since they typically buy black market firearms anyway. It also would do nothing to prevent a mass shooting like Las Vegas as the killer had passed mandated background checks.
If this goes to court, perhaps a judge can point out the stupid.