The Seattle Times ran an opinion piece suggesting the flawed National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) meant to facilitate background checks before firearms sales will not work correctly as long gun sales by a “private party” are allowed.
Ironically, every gun transaction in the US between 1791 and 1998 has been a “private party” sale, even if the sale took place inside a retailer. The Second Amendment was ratified in 1791. 1998 was the year the NICS system was implemented under the auspices of the Brady Act.
And now, after a decade and a half of public attackers passing a NICS check to acquire their guns, we are told the system will not work unless private sales are eliminated. Read more of the Seattle Times’ rant on the next page.
@[100001894736742:2048:Brandon Dietsch]
Commie state
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why?
How are they really going to track that? Once again the only people its effecting are law abiding citizens…criminals still will get them regardless..they are already going to break the law whats the difference…THINK PEOPLE….
Seattle needs to be declared a no freedom city.
Another commi news paper!
Thought they were a fair trade city.
Let them learn the dam hard way.
Just keep going Seattle, pretty soon you will have the largest group of people on food stamps wondering why they can’t get 15 dollar an hour jobs and a black market weapons exchange that makes your legal market now look like Red Hat Woman’s Luncheon.