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In reply to the discussion: Armslist Lawsuit Seeks to Punish Online Gun Seller, Narrow Loophoole in Law [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)upon which the Federal Firearms License and NICS test are based. Intrastate sales by non-FFL licensees are not covered by NICS and CAN'T be covered. One, because the sales are NOT interstate, and two, because even if you wanted to use the NICS test, if you are not an FFL, you cannot access the system.
I can live with a "universal" NICS test, but it has to be done constitutionally. There are some imaginative approaches:
(1) The feds could open up the NICS test for anyone who wants or is required by state law to meet the same requirements of the present NICS test; (2) encode on your driver's license a BG test pass so that if one wishes to purchase a gun, he/she could present the license; (3) have state compacts centered on "model legislation" which would standardize a universal NICS test without doing violence to the Interstate Commerce Clause.
But this suit appears to be in the same league of suing gun manufacturers, not for producing defective/dangerous arms (which is actionable now as with other product liability laws), but to somehow implicate gun manufacturers/dealers in damages & deaths due to the actions of a maniac. Those kinds of suits are now kaput, one court ruling after another.