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Gun Control Reform Activism

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BainsBane

(55,487 posts)
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 06:11 PM Aug 2013

Study finds vast online marketplace for guns without background checks [View all]

This study shows that the NRA are their allies are not being truthful when they say most online sales go through authorized gun dealers and are therefore subject to background checks. Most are sold through classifieds and undergo no background checks. Contact your elected representatives to tell them this must change. Tell them you want a universal background check bill.


The study focused on Armslist.com — a popular classified site similar to Craigslist.org that facilitates private sales of firearms and ammunition based on location — and analyzed listings in 10 states where senators voted against a background-check compromise this spring.

At any given time, more than 15,000 guns were for sale in those states, according to the study, and more than 5,000 of them were semi-automatic weapons. Nearly 2,000 ads were from prospective buyers asking to purchase specifically from private sellers, where no background checks are required.

“At this point, this is the biggest loophole in the background check system,” said Lanae Erickson Hatalsky, director of social policy and politics at Third Way, an organization that has been active in the gun-control movement for years.

Background checks — designed to keep guns out of the hands of convicted felons, domestic violence perpetrators or the severely mentally ill — are mandatory for gun sales at retail stores, but not at gun shows or for private sales, such as between neighbors and family members or between individuals online.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/new-study-finds-vast-online-marketplace-for-guns-without-background-checks/2013/08/05/19809198-fd73-11e2-9711-3708310f6f4d_story.html

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According to billh58 Aug 2013 #1
Ideally sure BainsBane Aug 2013 #2
I agree, and I'll billh58 Aug 2013 #3
No question about it BainsBane Aug 2013 #4
Anyone who billh58 Aug 2013 #6
I'm a strong gun rights supporter and I support universal background checks. ... spin Aug 2013 #7
OK, where are our "sensible gun safety regulation" gun owners? CTyankee Aug 2013 #5
They must be billh58 Aug 2013 #10
Not a peep GP6971 Aug 2013 #11
Their handlers sent a few billh58 Aug 2013 #14
There is no loophole!!!11!! Kingofalldems Aug 2013 #8
You forgot this in your post above....... rdharma Aug 2013 #9
never been there before ileus Aug 2013 #12
All firearms sales, tumtum Aug 2013 #13
I agreee on a national FOID like card, renewed annually with a NICS check SQUEE Aug 2013 #16
Online Gun Bazaar! ellisonz Aug 2013 #15
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