Maine Senate Shoots Down Universal Background Checks

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JUNE 28, 2023


On Tuesday, the Maine Senate held a floor vote on LD 168, legislation that would institute a Universal Background Check law in Maine. The bill was defeated. NRA-ILA would like to thank all lawmakers who defended the Second Amendment for law-abiding citizens in the Pine Tree State.

LD 168 would have required background checks for all private sales of firearms, including those at gun shows or resulting from advertising, with very limited exceptions. It also would have required background checks on all private sales between two parties – including friends, neighbors, and co-workers, regardless of where the sale took place. All such transfers – even if the seller knew the recipient was not a prohibited person – would have to be conducted through a federal firearm licensed dealer (FFL), with extensive federal paperwork, payment of an undetermined fee, and approval from the U.S. government.




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"... background checks for all private sales of firearms ..."
Last I checked, a private gun sale BG check in Tennessee cost $39.
Where George Soros (International Action Network on Small Arms IANSA) and Michael Bloomberg (Everytown for Gun Safety) have pushed through UBCs the fees were $55 and $65.
The high fees imposed by these "sin tax" laws actually do discourage private gun sales with background checks.
But they make private sales without background checks more economical.
 
How much impact could Univesal Background Checks have on acquistion of firearms my gun-using offenders?

Bureau of Justice Statistics Source and Use of Firearms Survey 2016
Source of firearms possessed by state prison inmates at time of offense.

09.7% Retail Purchase or trade
7.2 - Retail store
1.5 - Pawnshop
0.4 - Flea market
0.8 - Gun show

26.0% Family, friend or individual*
7.9 - Purchased or traded
7.0 - Rented or borrowed
11.2 - Gift to/purchased for

43.2% Off the street/underground**

06.6% Theft
1.5 - From burglary
: - From retail source
1.8 - From family/friend
3.3 - Unspecified

17.1% Other source
6.7 - Found at crime location
4.7 - Brought by someone else
5.6 - Unspecified

2.6% Multiple sources
 
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