Apparently you are a firearms dealer. I know one of our local gun shop owners pretty well.
Even he (along with a vast majority of NRA members and Republicans) wants to see universal BG checks.
QU Poll Release Detail
Voters also support 73 - 25 percent, including 62 - 34 percent among Republicans and 67 - 29 percent among voters in households where there is a gun, a ban on modifications to make a semi-automatic weapon fire more like an automatic weapon, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds.
Consistent with every Quinnipiac University poll since February 2013, in the wake of the Sandy Hook Massacre, American voters support 94 - 5 percent requiring background checks for all gun purchases. Voters in gun households support universal background checks 93 - 6 percent. Support for other nationwide gun measures is:
- 79 - 19 percent for a mandatory waiting period for all gun purchases;
- 64 - 32 percent for a ban on the sale of assault weapons;
- 86 - 12 percent for a ban of the sale of guns to people convicted of a violent crime;
- 58 - 38 percent for stricter regulations on ammunition sales;
- 64 - 34 percent for a ban on high-capacity magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.