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Would you support a Universal Background Check that does NOT record serial numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2090175" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Your points are valid. And if done properly it would be "shall issue". It would only be a means of confirmation for all parties of one's "eligibility" to possess a firearm and <strong><em>nothing</em></strong> more. No transaction history, no lists of firearms owned, nothing but a confirmation of the check itself. It wouldn't even confirm that a transaction had occurred, only that a check had been made. Anyone who chooses to apply gets one and the only thing precluding it would be a criminal history or mental adjudication. There should also be a time limit on issuing the FOID. Say that nothing shows up in 60-90 days, it would be mandated to be issued anyway after that period of time. I'm just thinking that the antis are going to have to be placated and if done right they would end up with no argument for further restrictions going forward and it wouldn't be unreasonable for our side to have most restrictions removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2090175, member: 3099"] Your points are valid. And if done properly it would be "shall issue". It would only be a means of confirmation for all parties of one's "eligibility" to possess a firearm and [B][I]nothing[/I][/B] more. No transaction history, no lists of firearms owned, nothing but a confirmation of the check itself. It wouldn't even confirm that a transaction had occurred, only that a check had been made. Anyone who chooses to apply gets one and the only thing precluding it would be a criminal history or mental adjudication. There should also be a time limit on issuing the FOID. Say that nothing shows up in 60-90 days, it would be mandated to be issued anyway after that period of time. I'm just thinking that the antis are going to have to be placated and if done right they would end up with no argument for further restrictions going forward and it wouldn't be unreasonable for our side to have most restrictions removed. [/QUOTE]
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