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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 2024817" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The solution to the debate about background checks is a simple one: a person should be allowed to apply for a "good guy card" at the local DMV office. Once the background check has been completed, possession of said card should allow the bearer to exercise his 2nd Amendment rights in all 50 states without paying a fee or undergoing a waiting period.</p><p></p><p>I currently hold two concealed handgun licenses, both of which required<strong><em> far</em></strong> stricter and more in-depth background checks than what is needed to simply buy a gun. I also already own 14 guns. I fail to see why I should be forced to pay a fee to the government for additional background checks and be subject to delays simply because I wish to buy a new gun. My carry permit is <em>de facto</em> proof of my law-abiding status, I already paid for it, I shouldn't have to pay for it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 2024817, member: 14668"] The solution to the debate about background checks is a simple one: a person should be allowed to apply for a "good guy card" at the local DMV office. Once the background check has been completed, possession of said card should allow the bearer to exercise his 2nd Amendment rights in all 50 states without paying a fee or undergoing a waiting period. I currently hold two concealed handgun licenses, both of which required[B][I] far[/I][/B] stricter and more in-depth background checks than what is needed to simply buy a gun. I also already own 14 guns. I fail to see why I should be forced to pay a fee to the government for additional background checks and be subject to delays simply because I wish to buy a new gun. My carry permit is [I]de facto[/I] proof of my law-abiding status, I already paid for it, I shouldn't have to pay for it again. [/QUOTE]
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