Woooo dude. I don't come here that often and when I do I mostly lurk but I'm jumping in here. So let me get this straight, you throw out a news article and tell me that I'm in an 8% minority and then say that NRA members also overwhelming support background checks all within the same line of text.
Please let it be heard I am an NRA member and don't support universal background checks. All the NRA members that I hang with, shoot with and know, don't support universal background checks. Would you like to know why....because they're are the ones that I hang out with are educated on the subject AND we loan each other our guns on occasion.
Last week I made a kydex holster form my O-6 Department Head (hey, I know I'm kissing ass here). Borrowed his Glock 17 for a week and turned out this for him:
Made this for an AMT here at the zoo:
(note shameless plug if you are in C Springs and want a holster)
Guess what, borrowing his gun to mold the kydex=illegal in CO soon. My buddy has some free time and wants to borrow my AR so he can take his kid shooting in the woods=illegal now.
So I know what you are thinking, "oh, well, you'll have to give up your little side business hobby so that rest of us can live in a safe society."
As a former LEO, let me educate you a bit about how criminals work: THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT LAWS!
The problem with this very slippery slope is that we used to live in a society where you were innocent until proven guilty. While I have no issues with background checks when I'm buying from a store and they don't know me, selling a gun to a friend who I've known from years, or someone from my local shooting forums who has a CCW permit and is vouched for is reversing that philosophy. Now, I must presume all my friends, coworkers, fellow USPSA, IDPA shooters as guilty until they are proven innocent at our cost and our time.
Dems are winning the catch phrase war. Universal BCG is easy to say, but impossible to enforce.
Theory, meet reality; reality, meet theory. Guess who wins.
automobile...that took about 1/2 second to think of!
house, depending on location...took me 2 seconds to think of that
(if you need me to explain that too you, feel free to ask)
This is a pie in the sky double speak. Did the Aurora shooter pass a BCG-yup. Did the mom of the Newton shooter pass a BCG-yup. I will say that the database should be more accurate, more up to date but BCG would not have prevented the above tragedies. Making private citizens jump through hoops won't solve this.
MIND BLOWN!!! There is a huge difference between having laws that are not enforceable and the fact that criminals don't obey laws.
I loan friend gun so he can go shoot. No BCG done.
He gets pulled over.
"Sir any weapons in the car."
"Why yes, officer, I have a handgun in the trunk, I'm going to the range."
"I the weapon yours?"
"Yes officer."
"move along, move along"
aka no ability to verify if the gun belongs to you, no ability to enforce
Option two (no gun)
Cop pulls you over,
"License and registration"
"Yes officer, actually officer, the car isn't mine."
"Really, who's is it?"
"It's a friend's. He is letting me borrow it while mine is in the shop."
Cop verifies that registration and license are different.
"Do you have the contact information for the owner."
"Yes officer it is......"
Car theft, it's enforceable.
Option three
You piss me off.
I punch you in the nose with witnesses.
You call 911
You tell officer I punched you in the nose
Witnesses agree
Assault, it's enforceable
WITHOUT REGISTRATION THIS IS PIE IN THE SKY.
Ask Canada, UK, Australia how that registration worked out for them...
This is why most Sheriffs in CO won't go along with this BS:
https://www.humanevents.com/2013/03/19/colorado-sheriffs-rebel-against-new-gun-control-laws/