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By John J. Donohue, Special to CNN
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Federal law prohibits selling guns to felons or the mentally ill. Background checks are the only way to enforce that law. So, besides criminals and the insane, who could possibly oppose universal background checks? Gun manufacturers.
They are the ones who call the shots at the NRA, and they are the most important people in the opposition. The manufacturers don't want anything that interferes with total gun sales and profits.
Background checks would impose a minor burden on gun transactions, but more importantly, limit the size of the market (and therefore, profits) in two ways. The direct loss of profit comes because closing the current gaping loophole in the background check system will shut off sales to criminals and the mentally ill who are effectively free to buy all the guns they want at gun shows and through private transactions.
But there is also an indirect loss of profit: Cutting off sales to the mentally ill and criminals will reduce crime and thereby reduce the public's demand for guns for self-protection.
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/10/opinion/donohue-background-checks/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)some day. Gun toters know that they might be the next Zimmerman who murders an unarmed teenager.
veganlush
(2,049 posts)NRA types beleive that the evil gov. of, by and for the people will use the checks to keep a list for future confiscation. Thats why many of them buy weapons at gun shows even if they could pass a background check
liberal N proud
(60,334 posts)rucky
(35,211 posts)Many fear that domestic complaints will show up on their record.
Shankapotomus
(4,840 posts)the NRA is seen opposing gun legislation it causes a gun rush. "See? The government is coming to take your guns. Better grab more while you still can."