This isn't police state bullshit. All these criminal records are already in the system, all they're mandating is for gun-stores to be able to check them and not sell to mentally ill people. Oh the outrage, Mr. Bipolar who just got a divorce can't get a gun. I know they can get them on the street, but that doesn't mean anyone anywhere knows where to get one off the streets, it's mostly the people in gangs already on the streets that use this. People who generally go on mass shooting sprees aren't gansta's, they're usually disturbed middle-class folk.
mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . Both sides of US gun debate back new law THE US House of Representatives has passed the first significant change to gun laws in a decade, directing states to streamline the system for keeping track of criminals, mental patients and others barred from buying firearms. The proposed change also provides $US250 million ($296 million) a year for the central database and grants to states to contribute to it. The bill, which the House passed on Wednesday and which is expected to pass the Senate, was the product of rare co-operation Rating: 5