typical response from you! You presume to question the number with your "analytical thinking"...
that's what the idiot member taxi just labeled your thinking... "analytical"! You know, where you throw down "Idiots. Liars" as the full extent of your, uhhh.... "analytical thinking"! Well done taxi... that's called an "own goal", hey taxi! :mrgreen:
but c'mon, Colpy! Weren't you the guy who has repeatedly stated you're in favour of background checks? Or does that end when you assume your U.S. wannabe persona? If you're so in favour of background checks, wouldn't you want to close any/all loopholes acting to counter the effectiveness of background checks? Or... if you don't believe there are any loopholes and/or you don't accept the number of stated guns transferred via those loopholes, (ala your "analytical thinking", stated "Idiots. Liars"), wouldn't you want to properly challenge and refute the claim? Think "analytical" Colpy... it's the member taxi way!
oh my, Colpy...
the NRA/Wayne LaPierre USED TO BE IN FAVOUR of universal background checks... mandatory background checks for any sale, no loopholes, none whatsoever! Whaaa happened, hey Colpy?
for them before being against them
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alright, alright, alright! So, just where does that number of transferred guns without a background check figure originate... the one to which member Colpy "analytically" applies his "Idiots. Liars" labels to?
why, it's
from a 2013 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence. Specifically:
the statement originates within testimony given by,
James Johnson, the police Chief of the Baltimore County Police Department. Johnson is also the chair of the U.S. National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence and represents nine national law enforcement organizations.
selective extracts from Johnson's testimony:
- The organizations in the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence urgently call on you to require background checks for all firearms purchases, ensure that prohibited purchasers’ records in a National Instant Criminal Background Check System, NICS, are complete, and limit high-capacity-ammunition-feeding devices to 10 rounds.
- While background checks are required for purchases through licensed gun dealers, no check is required for private sales, such as those through online or print ads or gun shows. It’s a major problem.
- From November 2011 to November 2012, an estimated 6.6 million gun transactions occurred without a background check. Up to 40 percent of firearm transactions occur through private individuals rather than licensed gun dealers.
- Background checks work. They stopped nearly 2 million prohibited purchasers between 1994, and 2009. We already have a national background check system in place. Therefore, extending a background check to all firearms purchases can easily be implemented, and it should be without delay.