I would like to just mention in closing why I believe we do need to expand the role of instant background checks to all commercial gun sales, no matter where they occur. But as well-intentioned as the amendments proposed by Senator McCain and Senator Reed and Senator Lieberman and others are, the so-called closing the gunshow loophole bill—as well-intentioned as they are, I think it misses the mark. I would like to work with them to try to bring the instant background check to all commercial gun sales in this country.
The problem is this amendment, as well-intentioned as it is, will have the effect, should there be a state attorney general who doesn't seek a twenty-four-hour instant background check period, that there will be a default through a three-day check period, which will essentially obliterate gun-show sales.
It is important to point out that, currently, everybody who is a dealer in firearms is subject to the federal firearms license. Indeed, there is no such thing as an unlicensed dealer. But what this amendment would seek to do would be to affect people who are not dealers in firearms, but are collectors, people who engage in sales to friends and family and others, and these are. As long as they are lawful possessors of these firearms, I don't believe the full apparatus of the federal government ought to intrude on that ability to conduct a sale that is no threat to the people of this country.
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