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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Over 4 million firearms sold every year in the US, where do you think we would get the money for said psychological background checks?
Our constitution would prevent such a thing.
I only know the gun laws in California and Oregon and Washington. I had a FFL for a couple years. Gave it up because it was a pain in the ass.
But in California, there is a 2 week cool down period and a course you have to take before you can buy a firearm unless you can provide a dd214.
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The consumer. If one can afford to buy a gun, one can afford to pay for his/her own psychological test to prove he/she is sane enough to own a gun.
And background checks are 100% Constitutional. I am saying these checks need to be expanded to include psychological assessment...