2aguy
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Even assuming your argument is accurate, there is a big difference between the two things: voting is time-restricted.
So.....you just make the person get the background check 24 hours before they vote......or 72 hours like they do to buy a gun.......
Because of the timing issue, background checks would be more of a burden for voting. That would make the idea harder to pass legal muster, I would imagine.
And the woman who was waiting for her concealed carry permit in New Jersey who was stabbed to death on her driveway by her husband....with the restraining order already against him......that was a timing issue too.....