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Marion P. Hammer
NRA board member
Universal Background Checks Are a Bad Idea

Imagine a grandfather who wants to give a family shotgun to his 12-year-old grandson having to do a background check on his grandson before giving him the shotgun.

Or a friend having to do a background check on his lifetime best buddy before lending him a hunting rifle.

Or, if your mother had a prowler at her home, having to do a background check on your own mom before you could give her one of your guns for protection.

That's what "universal background checks" do.  They turn traditional innocent conduct into a criminal offense.  They target you, law-abiding gun owners.

Universal background checks are background checks on EVERY transfer, sale, purchase, trade, gift, rental and loan of a firearm between any and all individuals. 

All background checks must be conducted through a federally licensed dealer.  Universal background checks have nothing to do with gun shows – they are about you.

It is already a federal felony to be engaged in the business of buying and selling firearms and ammunition with having a federal firearm dealers license.

It is already a crime for a federally licensed dealer to sell a gun without doing a background check – that's all dealers, everywhere, including at retail stores, gun shows, flea markets or anywhere else.

Further, it is already a federal felony for any private person to sell, trade, give, lend, rent or transfer a gun to a person you know or should have known is not legally allowed to own, purchase or possess a firearm.

The penalty for selling a gun to a person who is a criminal, mentally ill, mentally incompetent, alcohol abuser or drug abuser is a potential 10-year sentence.  That's now, today, with no changes to the law.

It is even a federal felony to submit false information on a background check form for the purpose of purchasing a firearm. 

Even so, according to a 2012 report to the Department of Justice, more than 72,000 people were turned down on a gun purchase in 2010 because they didn't pass the background check. 

Yet, only 44 of those cases were prosecuted.  Why, when criminals are caught lying are they not prosecuted?

On Jan. 10 in the White House meeting of President Barack Obama's Gun Agenda Task Force, Vice President Joe Biden answered that question. He told James Baker, the NRA’s Director of Federal Affairs, that the Obama administration didn't have time to prosecute people for lying on the federal background check form. 

In an article in The Daily Caller this month, Biden said, "And to your point, Mr. Baker, regarding the lack of prosecutions on lying on Form 4473s, we simply don't have the time or manpower to prosecute everybody who lies on a form, that checks a wrong box, that answers a question inaccurately."

If the Obama Administration doesn't have the time or manpower to prosecute those who lie on background check forms, then why do they want more background checks, more paperwork and more forms? It's backdoor gun registration.

Universal background check legislation that we have previously seen allows the government to keep a computerized government registry of gun owners. 

In addition to the absurdity of having to do background checks on people you know are not criminals, you could pay up to $100 or more just to give your grandson a shotgun or lend a hunting rifle to your best friend or give your mom a gun for protection?

Transfer fees alone could cost $50 and higher.  Firearms dealers, like other businesses, charge as much as they can get away with.  Background check fees for a federal program can be any amount they decide.

The Obama administration's gun ban agenda and universal background check system are unconstitutional regulatory schemes to gut the Second Amendment. These proposals that require the government collection of data on lawful gun buyers and sellers amount to universal gun registration and gun owner licensing.

This agenda focuses on peaceable citizens, not violent criminals who obtain guns on the black market. Instead of stopping crime and eliminating criminal conduct, they are creating more criminals. They are targeting you.

That's why NRA members and the nation's 100 million firearms owners will stand in solidarity and fight against these misguided and diabolical proposals that have nothing whatsoever to do with curbing criminal violence but everything to do with stripping us of our guaranteed civil rights and our freedom.

Marion P. Hammer was president of the National Rifle Association from 1995 to 1998 and still serves on the NRA board of directors. She has been a NRA lobbyist in Tallahassee for more than 30 years and was instrumental in the legislature’s passage of the controversial Stand Your Ground law.

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Published Thursday, January 24, 2013