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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Straw Man
(6,776 posts)9. Correction.
For the past several years, large majorities of both Democrats and Republicans have favored making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks.
Sales at gun shows are no different from sales anywhere: There is no federal requirement for a background check on private sales, but there is a federal background-check requirement for all sales conducted by federally licensed dealers. Some states do not allow private sales to take place without a background check, regardless of where they take place.
There is no specific exemption for sales at gun shows, at either the state or federal level. The "gun show loophole" is a myth.
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Some of them already know the results they want before they draft the questions n/t
DonP
Sep 2016
#4
"the "gun show loophole" language is rhetorical shorthand or private party to party gun sales."
pablo_marmol
Sep 2016
#19
"less guns, less death." Unproven according to at least 3 liberal criminologists.
pablo_marmol
Sep 2016
#38