Mad American wrote:You miss my point. What I am saying, is that required or not, the 4473 IS being filled out at the shows that I attend in NC.
In many gun shows, it is NOT. That's why it's called the "Gun Show Loophole"
Colin Goddard, a Virginia Tech survivor shot four times, did
his own investigation. His undercover footage of gun shows shows how easy it is to buy a gun from a unlicensed seller without a criminal background check. The Columbine high school massacre was carried out with with guns bought at a gun show.
Mad American wrote:Not to mention that, according to your wikipedia link, a background check is REQUIRED for handgun sales at shows.
That requirement is only for businesses. Individuals "not engaged in the business" of dealing firearms, or who only make "occasional" sales within their state of residence, are under no requirement to conduct background checks on purchasers or maintain records of sale.
Some of those "individuals not engaged in the business" make a great many "occasional" sales at each show.
Mad American wrote:So you want the government to control the sale of privately owned goods between private citizens?
We're talking about guns, not toasters.
Mad American wrote:BUT, how will that then be tracked and what will the ramifications be if it is not adhered to? See a LICENSED dealer is subject to lose his/her license if they do not follow the law. So what would happen to a private citizen with no license to lose?
You track it in a database. You have penalties, just like in any other crime. You think that speeders have their speeding license taken away? Or that they're not in a database used by police and insurors?