Ted Cruz Admits Background Check Bill Doesn’t Seek To Create Gun Registry
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who has been raising fears that expanding background checks would bring about a national gun registry, conceded Wednesday that the legislation doesnt actually do that. But he warned that the bill would encourage future efforts to allow a registry.
Federal law prohibits the creation of a national gun registry. And the Manchin-Toomey background check legislation makes it a felony, punishable by a fine and 15 years in prison. TPM asked Cruz on Wednesday morning how the bill would lead to a registry.
I dont disagree that on its face, the currently pending legislation does not purport to create a national gun registry, Cruz said. But he argued that the bill wouldnt achieve the desired results without a registry and motivate gun control supporters to push for the creation of one.
The Department of Justice has been explicit that when you require background checks for private firearms transactions, the only way to make that effective is through a national gun registry, he said. So if the bill that is pending on the floor of the Senate passed, the next step in the process would be that critics would say, Well this isnt effective. We dont know if youre selling your firearm to someone else unless we know you have your firearm. And in my judgment a federal registry of firearms
would be terrible policy and would be inconsistent with the Constitution.
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