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On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell declared that the Senate would take up gun control in the wake of the El Paso and Dayton mass shootings, with expanded background checks “front and center.”  He added, “What we can’t do is fail to pass something.”
In the days since, the silence from Senate Republicans has been deafening. Only Senator John Barrasso (WY) has pushed back vocally in defense of firearms owners. Unfortunately, many other Republicans seem afraid to suggest that Senator McConnell is wrong.

At work here is the politician’s constant desire to pass something whenever there’s a crisis. Whether that “something” actually addresses the problem is unimportant. At least the good senator can say that he or she did something.

We all agree that if a new law could reduce these horrendous mass murders, Congress ought to pass it.  But in this case, the proposed solution would have done nothing to stop the shootings in El Paso and Dayton.  Both shooter purchased their firearms legally from dealers who were Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL) and passed the background checks.

Presumably, Majority Leader McConnell is talking about having the Senate take up H.R. 8, which was passed by the Democrat-controlled House in February.

H.R. 8 is sold as a means of closing the so-called “gun show loophole” – a reference to the fact that some sales of firearms by non-FFL sellers at gun shows are done without a background check. The “gun show loophole” is actually a misnomer; there’s no exception for gun shows in federal law. There is, however, an exception allowing two private, non-FFL residents of the same state to exchange a firearm without first running a background check. It doesn’t matter if it occurs at a gun show, a private home, or anywhere else. Moreover, many gun show sales do require background checks – for example, because the buyer and seller reside in different states, or because the seller at the gun show is an FFL, or because the state hosting the gun show requires it. There’s an important, constitutional reason for the two-state requirement in federal law – otherwise the sale contains no nexus to “interstate commerce,” and Congress cannot regulate it.

H.R. 8 is better described as a “universal background check” bill – one that goes far beyond gun shows. It would force almost all informal, private transfers of firearms to first pass a federal background check initiated by an FFL.

Unfortunately, the bill restricts all kinds of gun transfers between law abiding friends and family members who know each other perfectly well. As I wrote when the House passed it, H.R. 8 imposes drastic restrictions upon firearms gifts between friends and family, as well as on the borrowing of firearms. The bill supposedly contains an exception to allow gifts between family members. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the exception is unreasonably narrow. It only applies to transfers involving spouses, children, grandchildren, siblings, and nieces/nephews.

It doesn’t include in-laws, cousins, or friends. Many guns are given or sold perfectly safely in this manner. Personally, I’ve acquired several guns this way. For example, when an elderly friend and hunting companion of my family passed away, his widow wanted me to have two of his favorite shotguns. Now, whenever I hunt with those guns in the field, I remember him fondly. That transfer didn’t pose any risk to the public.

But under the Democrats’ bill, law abiding citizens would have to first take their firearm to a gun dealer to run the background check. For the widow of my elderly friend, that would have been too much of a burden.

And it might also have been too expensive. The bill contains no limit on the fee charged by the FFL who does the background check.  In many rural areas, there’s only one gun dealer around. As correctly pointed out by Amy Swearer of the Heritage Foundation, that gun dealer has an incentive to make the price of such private transfers expensive, in order to discourage them and drive more business to his own shop.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/08/13/kobach-its-time-to-put-the-brakes-on-the-universal-background-checks-bandwagon/
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“What we can’t do is fail to pass something.”

This is the mindset that is most damaging.  He is not concerned with what they do, only that they can be seen doing something.
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This is the mindset that is most damaging.  He is not concerned with what they do, only that they can be seen doing something.

He'd rather avoid being pounded by the media than stand up for what's right.
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He'd rather avoid being pounded by the media than stand up for what's right.

I suspect that "What's right." was never part of his mindset...

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I suspect that "What's right." was never part of his mindset...

Not for you and I.  But Mitch will ALWAYS do what's right for him...even when it's wrong for the country.
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I suspect that "What's right." was never part of his mindset...

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Not for you and I.  But Mitch will ALWAYS do what's right for him...even when it's wrong for the country.

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