Gun Control & RKBA
Related: About this forumhere is what I laid out as a reasonable id system in another thread
The gun restictionists here like to pretent no gun owners will take ANY restrictions on ownership....Here is what I propose
I don't personally have a problem with an ID similar to a state issued ID you must possess to buy.
The state already has the ability to instantly determine your ability to possess so a gun ID should be no more expensive than a state issued ID which is usually 10 to 20 bucks.
In order to buy from a dealer or private owner you must show ID.With a dealer they can scan ID and get an instant yes/no from id scan and for private sales a quick trip to the local DMV to have card scanned FOR FREE gives an instant yes/no.
Anyone caught not using system when selling gets a nice felony charge with a ten year minimum....any straw purchasers caught face the same
rrneck
(17,671 posts)without a firearms registry?
backwoodsbob
(6,001 posts)would you need a firearm registry?
I get where you are going....I guess I wouldn't have a problem with serial numbering every purchase.
As long as I'm not doing anything illegal why do I care if they know I own 30.06 serial number br540
rrneck
(17,671 posts)to make background checks you have to be able to prosecute them when they don't. Effective prosecution requires evidence.
So a prohibited person gets caught with a gun. The cops ask who sold it to him and he says, "fuck you" or really doesn't know. How would you prosecute the guy that sold it to him in the first place?
backwoodsbob
(6,001 posts)I dont have a problem with ID'ing weopens when sold
rrneck
(17,671 posts)But I do.
SoutherDem
(2,307 posts)While I DO NOT believe President Obama is going to take my guns! Nor do I think NY and CA style restrictions are going to be nation wide in my life time. However, I don't like the idea of the SWAT team showing up at my door with a list of guns I own demanding I surrender all of them or go to jail, just incase I am wrong.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)backwoods I.d. when said person is in posession of a gun, but cannot? Would a smurf go through the I.d. Process? I can see there would be need for probable cause to ask for an I.d.
Commit a crime with a gun and get caught with it. Or if a crime is committed with a gun and the gun is recovered without the criminal then the investigation would include chain of custody to try and establish a connection with the suspect.
I sometimes wonder how many crimes are solved by tracing chain of custody or could be solved by such methods? Do the cops actually find that many guns after a crime? Dunno.
SoutherDem
(2,307 posts)Do you feel that way about the NSA listening to phone calls and reading emails?
Glaug-Eldare
(1,089 posts)Most sellers don't want to sell to a prohibited person, and would be happy to have a tool similar to this (the DMV trip is a significant burden for somebody with a job) so they don't have to take the purchaser's word for it. This would be mostly effective against the prohibited people who generally operate within lawful society -- convicted spousal abusers, nonviolent felons, certain mentally ill, etc. It would not work against organized criminals that steal, sell, and buy guns in the underworld anyway, and wouldn't always work against a crooked seller who just doesn't care. For those, I think the occasional undercover police purchaser could be a motivation to avoid the risk of dirty sales.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)that every contingency must be met in order for it to have good effect. In Austin in 2011, the weapon-of-choice for homicides was knife or sharp-edged instrument. Even with Texas & fed laws, there must be some kind of deterrence.
If gun-owners trust the system, more and more people will use it. Like re-filling a swamp, the pockets of land where illegal trade/purchase will become fewer and more visible, and hence more subject to law enforcement stings.
Boom Sound 416
(4,185 posts)needledriver
(836 posts)I don't know where you live, but here in California there is no such thing as a quick trip to the DMV. Bring a book.
SoutherDem
(2,307 posts)What if it is issued by LLE and they can verify it through a phone call or the internet?
SoutherDem
(2,307 posts)I have always had a 4473 ran to purchase guns anyway, also I carry a state pistol permit. My only questions are would the ID replace the pistol permit or would the pistol permit be the same as the ID and would the ID replace the current 4473?
But,I think it would work, either way.
backwoodsbob
(6,001 posts)do an all in one or an incremental where you can get different classes ala ccw or basic ownership
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)when buying handguns or 'assault weapons'. I realize the FFL dealer will have a record of my purchasing the gun, but that is not the same as the government having a database on how many and what guns I own. I am opposed to gun registration. I don't believe President Obama is going to take my guns. But I bet the gun owners in New Orleans did not believe the cops would confiscate their guns during Hurricane Katrina.