Tronster wrote:
The private transfer NICS would just be a binary go/no-go with no denial reason given. Perhaps a website that can use information on a buyer's DL. No info about the gun would be used, simply a "can this person buy a gun" type of check.
It can work; but's it's an idea that will quickly lead to loss of rights.
This can work with a system where the buyer enables a one-time permission for the seller to use. DL# plus a one time PIN. The go/no go will provide a reference number. This will reduce abuse.
My employer does this sort of thing for allowing a potential employer or lender to confirm dates of employment/salary through a one-time PIN. I provide the employer/lender the 800 number to call, my PIN, name and last-4 SSN. Only can use once.
Again, it's an overall bad idea because it will lead to 100% background checks for all transfers and inevitable addition of registration to prove ownership.
I'm a reasonable man and tend to look for solutions... but I seem to be turning into a "no compromise","shall not be infringed" guy because of the anti-gun vitriol