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In reply to the discussion: I have a right [View all]Glassunion
(10,201 posts)My wife and I own a few firearms.
My primary issue is with the huge lobbying arm (NRA), refuses to come to the table at all to even have the discussion.
It all boils down to "Reasonable"... My idea of reasonable is going to be different from the NRA's idea, which is going to be different from the Brady Campaign's idea of reasonable.
The vast majority of these folks doing the mass shootings acquire their firearms quite easily, and quite legally. I have recently purchased a firearm in my home state from an FFL. It took me less than 5 minutes to fill out the one piece of paper, and for the PICS check to be run, before I was walking out the door with a firearm. But when I go to Walgreen's it takes me 8 minutes, and 3 pieces of paperwork, and I'm limited on my monthly purchases when I buy pseudoephedrine for my sinuses, that used to be sold over the counter. I understand that one is a right, and the other is not, however it does seem absurd that we control the purchases of sinus medication more than we do weapon sales.