The whole "background checks leads to a registry which of course leads to a confiscation" pseudo-argument is exactly what it sounds like. A delusion dreamed up by a person with a couple marbles rolling around loose in their skull.
Since you don't seem very knowledgeable on the subject, I will educate you. The NRA isn't opposed to background checks. They have no opposition to the requirement that purchases from licensed dealers have background checks.
But that is not what they are in opposition to. It is to the universal background checks that some gun control advocates want. That would mean that any gun being sold, given, inherited or even loaned by private parties would need to go through a background check.
This is ludicrous and unnecessary, and it wouldn't have prevented a single murder that was done, though it might allow crime to occur if the victim is without a weapon because of it. I see the brainwashing - your's is quite squeaky clean.
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