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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2162022" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>There are a lot of variations on "improving background checks":</p><p>- The Democrat supported UBC for all/nearly all sales public and private, which seems un-doable without creating some kind of registry</p><p>- As above with some exemptions for close family, friends, and CCW holders (I think this may be the rumored Schumer-Toomey compromise)</p><p>- Something like Sen Coburn seems to support, e.g. expanded inclusion of court adjudicated mental incapacity/commitment data, maintaining the current required checks and allowing voluntary additional use </p><p>- Same system as today but requiring additional mental incapacity/commitment data as above</p><p></p><p>The inclusion of additional mental deficiency data MIGHT be useful in certain extreme cases IF a court adjudicated decision has been rendered. I would also like to see an option for me to tap into NICS for private sales if that was practical. However, I, at all costs, want to prevent the creation of a registry and/or criminalization of private sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2162022, member: 18914"] There are a lot of variations on "improving background checks": - The Democrat supported UBC for all/nearly all sales public and private, which seems un-doable without creating some kind of registry - As above with some exemptions for close family, friends, and CCW holders (I think this may be the rumored Schumer-Toomey compromise) - Something like Sen Coburn seems to support, e.g. expanded inclusion of court adjudicated mental incapacity/commitment data, maintaining the current required checks and allowing voluntary additional use - Same system as today but requiring additional mental incapacity/commitment data as above The inclusion of additional mental deficiency data MIGHT be useful in certain extreme cases IF a court adjudicated decision has been rendered. I would also like to see an option for me to tap into NICS for private sales if that was practical. However, I, at all costs, want to prevent the creation of a registry and/or criminalization of private sales. [/QUOTE]
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