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<blockquote data-quote="ChuckC" data-source="post: 2106760" data-attributes="member: 6218"><p>From the article above. Someone help me out here, once a UBC is in effect isnt an executive order all thats needed to instate registration? I understand they are to be used to modify, clarify etc. an existing law???</p><p> I dont think I have anything to fear from a background check but I strongly oppose it mostly because of the whole slippery slope, give them an inch they'll take a mile thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>"But Republicans say one of Coburn’s top issues is preventing the bill from including a national gun registry to track gun owners, which would be a deal killer. Coburn is also trying to give states an opt-out, though the states’ rights issue does not have the potential to derail a deal." </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChuckC, post: 2106760, member: 6218"] From the article above. Someone help me out here, once a UBC is in effect isnt an executive order all thats needed to instate registration? I understand they are to be used to modify, clarify etc. an existing law??? I dont think I have anything to fear from a background check but I strongly oppose it mostly because of the whole slippery slope, give them an inch they'll take a mile thing. [I]"But Republicans say one of Coburn’s top issues is preventing the bill from including a national gun registry to track gun owners, which would be a deal killer. Coburn is also trying to give states an opt-out, though the states’ rights issue does not have the potential to derail a deal." [/I] [/QUOTE]
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