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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
    Dealers have a system in place that allows them to quickly get an approval or rejection right there on the spot. They are a business with a license, doing volumes of sales. Individuals do not have a system like that in place, nor is there any proposal or plan being made to give that access to private individuals, outside of them having to go to a FFL dealer and have the dealer do the request.
    So, if the public gets universal background checks through, do you think maybe THEN a system would be developed to implement it?

    Do you believe there is not a rudimentary version of this system in place?

    AND if such a system were developed, do you think it would have an impact on the sales of guns to criminals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    So, if the public gets universal background checks through, do you think maybe THEN a system would be developed to implement it?
    It's possible. It would take funding. Who knows, I might even get called in to help design it.

    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    Do you believe there is not a rudimentary version of this system in place?
    If you are referring to the FFL dealers system, then yes, it is a rudimentary version. It is hardly ready for general public use though.

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    AND if such a system were developed, do you think it would have an impact on the sales of guns to criminals?
    Not really. Criminals will always find ways to get what they want.

    Answer me this - If we passed Feinstein's bill as she proposes it currently, how much of a reduction in murders by these weapons would we see in GA? Remember, we are starting with an average number of 17 murders committed per year with rifles overall from 2004-2011. What number of these 17 per year do you think would not be murdered by other means?
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