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<blockquote data-quote="frankos72" data-source="post: 2086108" data-attributes="member: 3323"><p>Okay, so there are lots of fears of the Anti's trying to take our guns one inch at a time. I get that this is the basic premise behind peoples fear of a UBC.</p><p></p><p>Prior to Newtown, I had sold several weapons to private buyers, all but one conducted via the classifieds on OSA. Newtown got me thinking about what I can do differently to help make sure I'm never in anyway responsible for something like Newtown. I got a little sick to my stomach when it occurred to me that any one of the guns I sold to folks I met via OSA could be used in gun violence. So that immediately led me to thinking a UBC was a good idea. </p><p></p><p>Now after reading a lot, I understand the logic of UBC leading to a gun registry. That is something I do FEAR cause I KNOW what is next. So, that leads me to thinking that a UBC law that strictly prohibits any gun registry is the ticket. But then again, many on here think that even that will ultimately lead to a Gun Registry... and in some sense I can agree... a little.</p><p></p><p>So, to prevent me from selling to the wrong person I plan to start checking for CCW permit. Problem with it is that it will exclude a large number of legal citizens from purchasing a gun from me. So my backup is to ask them to go through a 4473. I'll pay for the costs. This is currently my only other means of verifying they are a legal and sane individual.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, to my point, what alternative solutions do you of OSA propose that I (and others with similar views) can implement to make sure I don't sell a gun to the wrong person?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankos72, post: 2086108, member: 3323"] Okay, so there are lots of fears of the Anti's trying to take our guns one inch at a time. I get that this is the basic premise behind peoples fear of a UBC. Prior to Newtown, I had sold several weapons to private buyers, all but one conducted via the classifieds on OSA. Newtown got me thinking about what I can do differently to help make sure I'm never in anyway responsible for something like Newtown. I got a little sick to my stomach when it occurred to me that any one of the guns I sold to folks I met via OSA could be used in gun violence. So that immediately led me to thinking a UBC was a good idea. Now after reading a lot, I understand the logic of UBC leading to a gun registry. That is something I do FEAR cause I KNOW what is next. So, that leads me to thinking that a UBC law that strictly prohibits any gun registry is the ticket. But then again, many on here think that even that will ultimately lead to a Gun Registry... and in some sense I can agree... a little. So, to prevent me from selling to the wrong person I plan to start checking for CCW permit. Problem with it is that it will exclude a large number of legal citizens from purchasing a gun from me. So my backup is to ask them to go through a 4473. I'll pay for the costs. This is currently my only other means of verifying they are a legal and sane individual. Anyway, to my point, what alternative solutions do you of OSA propose that I (and others with similar views) can implement to make sure I don't sell a gun to the wrong person? [/QUOTE]
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