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Biden blasts NRA and Coburn on gun sales records
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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2120271" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>I think the above mentioned way of performing background checks should be how current checks are performed. Gun stores should check your name against a list and more information should only be required if your name matches one on the list. Once it reaches the point you aren't on the list (SSN, DL#, DOB... doesn't match) then you can buy right then and no records are kept other than the records kept when any other product is sold. I like civilians having access to that list for private sales, but I think it should be voluntary and still don't think the federal government has any constitutional authority to force background checks on private sales or transfers within a state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2120271, member: 26539"] I think the above mentioned way of performing background checks should be how current checks are performed. Gun stores should check your name against a list and more information should only be required if your name matches one on the list. Once it reaches the point you aren't on the list (SSN, DL#, DOB... doesn't match) then you can buy right then and no records are kept other than the records kept when any other product is sold. I like civilians having access to that list for private sales, but I think it should be voluntary and still don't think the federal government has any constitutional authority to force background checks on private sales or transfers within a state. [/QUOTE]
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