BULLDOG
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That holds true for all surveysAgain
It's still up to the seller to know who he is selling to.
Nope. The seller is not required to do anything to determine whether any buyer is allowed to have a gun. You expect him to conduct his own personal background check before he makes the sale? Universal background checks would solve that part of the problem.
So tell me how many guns are sold in private sales where the seller doesn't know who he is selling to.
if it's as big a problem as you say it is it should be easy for you to answer that question but let me show you this before you do your internet search
What percentage of gun sales done with no background check?
Online surveys are not accurate mostly for the fact that the person has to opt in to the survey. A person with a less than strong opinion about a subject is unlikely to bother to participate. Another method that can easily skew an online survey is to selectively choose which sites the survey is presented on, but there are many other subtle ways an online survey can be thrown one direction or another.
but why don't you tell me how many guns are sold in private sales every year and then tell me how many of those guns are used in crimes
Without any way to count private sales, there is no accurate way to know.