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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2086290" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>How about this for a trade off?</p><p></p><p>We have a UBC. Checks no longer require make, model, serial numbers or even confirmation that the sale was actually made. FFLs don't keep any information on private sales other than a receipt for the person who purchased the check. All information kept by the FFL must be destroyed after a certain period of time. Checks delayed longer than fifteen minutes are considered clear. You can keep your receipt and it is good for a month (or three).</p><p></p><p>Just a few ideas for a trade off. UBCs for streamlining the current system and making it harder for the government to abuse. I don't like UBCs, but I don't like the record keeping and information required in the current system either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2086290, member: 26539"] How about this for a trade off? We have a UBC. Checks no longer require make, model, serial numbers or even confirmation that the sale was actually made. FFLs don't keep any information on private sales other than a receipt for the person who purchased the check. All information kept by the FFL must be destroyed after a certain period of time. Checks delayed longer than fifteen minutes are considered clear. You can keep your receipt and it is good for a month (or three). Just a few ideas for a trade off. UBCs for streamlining the current system and making it harder for the government to abuse. I don't like UBCs, but I don't like the record keeping and information required in the current system either. [/QUOTE]
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