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Now obviously you would (or should) know if your buddy is a felon
Quote from: bobcat on January 06, 2016, 08:51:34 AMQuote from: bigtex on January 06, 2016, 08:48:09 AMQuote from: bobcat on January 06, 2016, 08:23:01 AMIf a hunter is selling a gun to another hunter, who ALREADY has guns, what's the point of doing a background check? Come on, it's common sense.There are some felons who have WA rifle hunting licenses and legally cannot possess firearms. WDFW's licensing system does not check criminal records.So just because someone has a hunting license doesn't mean they can legally possess firearms.I said if they already have guns. So say I know someone with a safe full of guns, that they hunt with every year. I have an extra bolt action 30/06- why shouldn't I sell it to them without a background check?I know what your saying. Every year WDFW busts felons hunting with guns who have a rifle hunting license, and most have more than 1 gun sitting at home.I'm not pro-594 but simply assuming that since a guy hunts with a gun and thus must be legally able to possess a gun is flawed.Now obviously you would (or should) know if your buddy is a felon. But if it's a random guy you meet on craigslist who is looking for a new hunting rifle you never know...
Quote from: bigtex on January 06, 2016, 08:48:09 AMQuote from: bobcat on January 06, 2016, 08:23:01 AMIf a hunter is selling a gun to another hunter, who ALREADY has guns, what's the point of doing a background check? Come on, it's common sense.There are some felons who have WA rifle hunting licenses and legally cannot possess firearms. WDFW's licensing system does not check criminal records.So just because someone has a hunting license doesn't mean they can legally possess firearms.I said if they already have guns. So say I know someone with a safe full of guns, that they hunt with every year. I have an extra bolt action 30/06- why shouldn't I sell it to them without a background check?
Quote from: bobcat on January 06, 2016, 08:23:01 AMIf a hunter is selling a gun to another hunter, who ALREADY has guns, what's the point of doing a background check? Come on, it's common sense.There are some felons who have WA rifle hunting licenses and legally cannot possess firearms. WDFW's licensing system does not check criminal records.So just because someone has a hunting license doesn't mean they can legally possess firearms.
If a hunter is selling a gun to another hunter, who ALREADY has guns, what's the point of doing a background check? Come on, it's common sense.
So i bought a hunting rifle from my sister 20 years ago and never registered it to my name. Am i a criminal?? Do i have to pay money to do it?
Quote from: jstone on January 06, 2016, 10:18:22 AMSo i bought a hunting rifle from my sister 20 years ago and never registered it to my name. Am i a criminal?? Do i have to pay money to do it?No such thing as gun registration in this state, at least not yet!
I'm willing to bet that there are still plenty of person to person sales between responsible adults that are not getting registered.
Sooner or later they are going to get around to FORCED BUY BACK OR CONFICATION. There simply is no other way to achieve what they want.