Posted on 01/26/2013 4:16:02 PM PST by Red Steel
If universal background checks were required for opening bank accounts, getting credit cards, or registering people to vote...I suspect more of us would support the idea. But no one is going to add to the list of things requiring a universal background check.
Looks like the media onslaught got to you.
What if the wacky militias just launched now?
Would this go for police and government officials?
(Im working on a bill right now with other senators Democrats and Republicans were trying to get it, and looking at a background check that basically says that if youre going to be a gun owner, you should be able to pass a background check,)
Okay Senator. The GOVERNMENT checks the background on Joe B Schmo. He passes. Gets a gun and kills 4 neighbors. Can they sue you because you allowed him to purchase a gun because he passed your background check?
PRIMARY him.
The West Virginia electorate knew what a piece of crap Manchin is but hey he is their piece of crap.
They knew he would side with obammy on coal, guns, and everything else the magic negro wants.
Guess ole joe is an obammy butt boy.
Not it should not. CONVICTION of FELONY spousal abuse should qualify, but not "reported".
The son of a friend of my wife was just recently thrown in jail because his wife called up and "reported" him as having abused her. Knowing the situation, it is far more likely that she abused HIM.
His family was scurrying around to raise lawyer fees and bail when she calls his father as told him that she lied, and how could she "fix it". Unfortunately, when she found out that SHE might be liable for having lied, she did not "do the right thing" and withdraw her complaint.
The first thing that pretty much ANY woman who wants a divorce does is claim "he abused me", usually on the advice of her divorce lawyer.
So no, I can't go along with "reported".
Statement from Chris W. Cox Regarding “Universal” Background Checks
Posted on January 25, 2013
An article appearing on TheHill.com yesterday asserted that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) is working on a bill with the NRA that would implement universal background checks.
NRA does NOT support universal background checks and is not working with Manchin to implement this type of legislation. NRA opposes, and will continue to oppose, universal background checks and registration schemes.
We do believe that records of those who are prohibited by law from purchasing firearms (including those whose mental health history puts them in this category) ought to be included in the federal instant check system.
A friend of mine was telling me that he thought the reason they want registration is so they can put a heavy tax on firearms, I’m thinking confiscation he’s thinking tax.
I think I can go along with substituting “reported” to “convicted in court”. Point well taken.
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