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<blockquote data-quote="Sanford" data-source="post: 2160267" data-attributes="member: 27733"><p>You know, while driving home from Tulsa this afternoon with my mind wandering as it usually does, I had a thought ... if some people are so intent on having some sort of registration database, how about creating a national database of people who are ineligible to own or purchase guns (and ammunition)? If then used with an "NF" code on all forms of government issued identification (since the feds have been mandating the requirements for state ID's for a while now anyway) so that those making private sales (or for that matter dealer sales) would then need only glance at the buyer's ID, no telephone call required. To allay fears of false identification perhaps even tie it to a publicly accessible online database keyed to the government ID numbers?</p><p></p><p>Eh. Probably already been thought of and dissed as too much of an infringement on people's rights to privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanford, post: 2160267, member: 27733"] You know, while driving home from Tulsa this afternoon with my mind wandering as it usually does, I had a thought ... if some people are so intent on having some sort of registration database, how about creating a national database of people who are ineligible to own or purchase guns (and ammunition)? If then used with an "NF" code on all forms of government issued identification (since the feds have been mandating the requirements for state ID's for a while now anyway) so that those making private sales (or for that matter dealer sales) would then need only glance at the buyer's ID, no telephone call required. To allay fears of false identification perhaps even tie it to a publicly accessible online database keyed to the government ID numbers? Eh. Probably already been thought of and dissed as too much of an infringement on people's rights to privacy. [/QUOTE]
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