Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]Atypical Liberal
(5,412 posts)It's pretty simple: The federal government cannot regulate the sale of private property within the boundaries of a state.
So if someone in a state wants to sell a firearm to someone else in that state, no federal background check is required.
Many of the people that the NYC investigators called were outside of New York. If they had attempted to complete the sale, then those sales, being inter-state sales, would be required, by federal law, to be shipped to an FFL dealer in the buyer's state, and a background check would then be run.
The way I have proposed to solve this problem is by issuing FOIDs with all drivers' licenses or state-issued IDs, unless the person opts out of receiving one.
In this way nearly every person with a state-issued ID will also have an FOID, but it preserves anonymous firearm ownership because just possession of an FOID does not mean you are a firearm owner.
Then require sellers to keep records of the buyer's FOID for 10 years. This is how it is currently done in Illinois.