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No, What about personal sales to family members and friends? Who pays for that? No one should have to pay for the right of firearm ownership whatsoever.As long as i can go out to the parking lot..and buy a gun..with no paperwork and no background check....it's broke. If the law that requires you to conduct a retail background check is constitutional..than one that applies to private sales would be also.It ain’t broken so don’t fix it that’s what I’m saying, every retail sale Has to have a background check I run them every day.I'll bite..name me a non-frivolous gun control law? If they are all frivolous..then why make the distinction?Frivouse gun control laws will not save a single soul… Commonsense says soIt appears that GOP support for gun control laws..universal background checks, banning large capacity magazines, Red Flag laws, etc. is on the wane? I would guess that this is in response to the Dems calls--the party is circling their wagons..while the vast majority of Americans support such measures..will this negatively impact the upcoming election?
Republican support for gun control dips since Parkland massacre: poll
"Republican support for gun control legislation has dropped since the deadly 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll released Wednesday.
GOP voters are now split on the issue, with 47 percent supporting stricter gun control laws and 45 percent opposing.
In the wake of the February 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which left 17 people dead, 53 percent of Republicans supported legislation while 43 percent opposed it. Another survey at the time found that 57 percent of Republicans supported tougher gun measures — a record-high for the Morning Consult poll.
Across all political parties, the new poll found that 2 in 3 voters support stricter gun control legislation. This includes the vast majority — 89 percent — of Democrats and 60 percent of independents.
Pollsters also found that 28 percent of Republicans say they are "strongly" opposed, up 5 percentage points from the post-Parkland time period. Twenty percent said they "strongly support" such measures, down 5 points.
The new Morning Consult/Politico poll was conducted August 9-11 among 1,993 registered voters and has a margin-of-error of 2 percentage points."
It takes an average between two and four minutes to run a background check on somebody in my shop. Which is entirely too long, It should take seconds or less for them to walk out the door with their purchase.