The "gun show loophole" actually applies to all private sales - not just sales at gun shows. Most guns are sold by dealers with a Federal Firearms License (FFL). FFL dealers are required to conduct background checks.
These typically take a few minutes, but the FBI can choose to delay the sale by days if necessary. It's usually FFL dealers who attend gun shows, meaning the majority of weapons sold at gun shows do not fall under the "gun show loophole." However, most gun shows also welcome private dealers who do not need an FFL to sell their weapons, and who therefore are not required to conduct background checks.
The call for "universal" background checks refers to proposed legislation that would make a background check necessary for all sales - even private sales. This would have no effect on law abiding gun owners. As I mentioned earlier these background checks usually take a matter of minutes.
In fact, responsible gun owners should encourage this because it means they will keep their guns while criminals will have a harder time getting guns. Plus, it would allow law enforcement to trace a gun back through the chain of ownership and determine how the criminal got the gun in the first place.
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