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Old December 19, 2012, 04:13 PM   #23
sigcurious
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but we as gun advocates need to start thinking of fair and reasonable compromises on this issue because something is coming.
What part of it is a fair or reasonable compromise? What is the other side giving up? They're not...that's not compromise, thats one side demanding something from the other side, which has no evidence that it will benefit public safety or achieve the stated goal of benefiting public safety. So it is inherently unreasonable and unfair.

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It would be illegal for the seller to knowingly sell a gun to felon, but what about all the times when a seller UNknowingly sells a gun to a felon?
There are a number of voluntary ways to vet a person and no one is forced to sell to someone that they do feel might be a prohibited person.

Edit: Spats beat me to it!
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