Posts Tagged ‘gun background check’

Arizona Wants To Throw Out Law And Order

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Unbelievable and ridiculous; to me at least. Arizona law makers are working on a bill that would legalize concealed weapons in bars. Granted of course, there are going to be rules and restrictions, but get ready everyone for the return of the Wild West to Arizona. Pretty soon you’re gonna start hearing stories of bar fights where everyone but the bartender was wiped out. Of course the shooter got away on a really fast horse.

The bill does allow for bar owners to ban gun totin’ patrons. But there are a lot of really angry owners who believe that booze and ammo are a recipe for a serious disaster.

“This might be one of the stupidest things that I have heard of,” said Mike Nelson, who owns Pomeroy’s bar in Phoenix and plans to post a sign on his front door outlawing guns in his bar as soon as possible. “Can you think of a single reason guns and alcohol should be intertwined?”

And guess who’s behind this push for the Wild West. None other than the National Rifle Association.

Now for the big news. There are already 40 states where this is allowed. Georgia was #40 when it passed a similar bill in 2008.

“These laws are common sense,” said NRA spokeswoman Rachel Parsons. “Restaurants are not immune to criminal activity. Law-abiding people — regardless of whether they’re in restaurants, cars or homes — they should be able to protect themselves against criminal attack.” Common sense if your the NRA spokesperson.

Below is some really great logic from one of the bill’s sponsors.

Republican Rep. John Kavanagh, said it’s about time Arizona passes such a law, and that the most important thing is that people carrying guns into bars aren’t allowed to drink. “You don’t want intoxicated people with weapons, and this bill continues the prohibition against drinking and carrying,” said Kavanagh, a retired police officer in New York and New Jersey. “What is the problem with having a gun in a delicatessen where someone is having a beer with their pastrami two tables away?”

Hell, that was really funny. I’m going to enter a bar and not drink. That sounds like someone denying the very nature of bars.

Now, the bill would of course only apply to the 127,000 Arizonans who have passed a criminal background check, and taken the required eight-hour training course. Even so, alcohol has been known to do some funny stuff to people, and that means there are 127,000 chances that something could happen.

Frank Murray, owner of Seamus McCaffrey’s Irish Pub & Restaurant in downtown Phoenix, said he opposes the law and will prohibit his customers from coming in armed.”It’s kind of like the Wild West days,” he said. “We’ve got enough nuts out on the street walking around with guns. We don’t need them in places with alcohol and families.”

To me that is the kind of logic the Arizona legislation needs to be applying. Heck, I’m also going to start packing if everyone else does.

Let me know what you think about this issue. I THINK IT SUCKS!

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Ever Wonder How Gun Criminal Background Checks Are Avoided?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009


New York Times

Gaps in laws help US guns flow to cartels
Austin American-Statesman, TX
Private sellers, unlike licensed dealers, aren’t obligated to run a criminal background check or even record the buyer’s name, much less report the sale to the ATF. “If you wanted to create a system that is basically legal but designed to facilitate

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Senate Finally Shoots Down Virgina Background Check

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

If you have been following the ongoing trends of firearms sales in the past few months, you’ll know they are absoluely mind boggling. We see about 2 news pieces a day on this issue, and its obviously concerning people on both sides of the debate. Despite the fear that Obama and his administration will crack down on gun ownership, I would venture a guess that most people, including legislators, are really not too keen on tightening gun rules.

This could of course be completely of the wall. But at least in Virginia, advocates for closing the gun show loophole are having a very hard time getting the legislation passed that would require a criminal background check for private gun sales. The Senate has voted against it once, and in a revote shot it down again for good. The republican contolled House said the legislation is in no way getting past their watch either.


New York Times

Virginia Rejects Bill on Private Gun Sales
New York Times, United States - 9 hours ago
Seung-Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech student who killed 32 people before turning a gun on himself, was able to pass a weapons background check and buy two guns

Legislation is being pushed in North Carolina that would require a criminal background check on someone buying BULLETS . The city of Durham is under pressure because it would provide the necessary momentum to get the bill through the general assembly. I think this type of legislation is going just a little bit overboard. Pretty soon they might start to require a criminal background check for anyone buying an air rifle.

Durham considers backing effort to restrict bullet sales
WRAL.com, NC - 23 hours ago
Under North Carolina law, anyone who fills out the required paperwork, passes a criminal background check and provides two notarized references can purchase

Below is a PR Newswire press release about the staggering number of background checks that have been conducted on people purchasing firearms. These numbers are astounding to stay the least and provide you with some real numbers.

Firearm Sales Continue Upward in January
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 18 hours ago
Data from the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) show background checks on the sale of firearms jumped 28.8 percent in January

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Florida Gun Background Check

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Since the election on Nov 4th, I have noticed many articles on record gun sales. A record number of criminal background checks are being conducted, as well as a record number that are passed. This is a little disconcerting to me. With the shear volume of background checks being conducted, there are some people being passed who should not be. Below is an article fom FloridaToday.com about this phenom. You can check it out in full, just follow the link.

Gun sales surge on regulation fears
Florida Today, FL - 11 hours ago
Background checks for gun purchases in Florida more than doubled after the election, rising from 32381 in September to 63936 in November to 82161 in

You can start your own discrete background check right from home at a very reasonable cost, start here for information on how to do this.

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