by ProGun » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:10 pm
Seem ironic that now he is no longer in business he now has a problem with the so called Loophole and wants legislation that would in effect, close Gun Shows.
We are promoters of the Bill Goodman Gun & Knife Show at Nashville Fairgrounds and have done so for several decades. Based on feedback from vendors, both FFL Gun vendors and Accessories dealers, we made a business decision to fill our tables with only Licensed FFL vendors due to the fact that the show sells out many months in advance and there are only a limited number of tables. It was a business decision and had nothing to do with any so called loophole.
Most FFL vendors carry mostly new & modern firearms, which based on surveys from customers was the predominate item that they wanted to see at a gun show, verses used firearms. Based on this and feedback from FFL and Accessories dealers we made the business decision fill our tables with FFL vendors verses private individuals. In order to make a fair playing field for Licensed FFL vendors who sign contracts and pay fees for tables we instituted a policy whereby any Non-Licensed Vendors (Private Sellers-Collectors) who happen to have a occasional firearm that they want to dispose of that they would voluntarily agree to have background checks performed on all firearms sold at the show thru "House FFL's". This policy only applies only to "Table holders" and is in effect only to level the playing field of licensed FFL dealers who have a large stake in the game with inventory, overhead, stores, staff, etc. This business decision does NOT apply to customers (Private individuals-Collectors) who attend the shows.
What is commonly referred to as the gun show "loophole" is nothing but a derogatory reference to conduct that is specifically permitted under both state and federal law. Sales of firearms at gun shows are no different, in that, state and federal law both permit certain conduct and prohibit certain conduct. Thus, this "loophole" is merely conduct that is specifically permitted under all applicable law, and in order to assist their cause of changing the law, certain groups have invented a nefarious-sounding label for legal conduct. Bill Goodman's Gun & Knife shows does not take issue with any citizen's rights to free speech and to petition the government to change the law.
As set forth in the directive by the ATF "Dos and Don'ts" for Gun shows, any seller holding a federal firearms license is required to follow the exact same set of laws and regulations when doing business at a gun show that they must follow when doing business at their store -- including FBI background checks on ALL firearms transactions.
A "private party" who does not hold a federal firearms license, however, is not required by state or federal law to conduct a FBI background check when selling a firearm to another private party (Nor is it even possible for non-licensee, private parties to conduct FBI background checks, because such are only available to those holding a federal firearms license) Accordingly, non-licensed, private parties may sell firearms at gun shows in accordance with state and federal law, as long as such sales otherwise fully comply with all provisions of federal and other applicable law (i.e., they cannot transfer guns to people they know or have reason to believe are prohibited from possessing the guns such as felons, illegal aliens, mental defectives, etc.). This is the law throughout America, and it applies to all private sales regardless whether they occur at gun shows, a private residence, newspapers, or anywhere else.
Accordingly, to the extent that anyone engages in conduct as a buyer or a seller of a firearm, whether at a gun show or anywhere else, that is in any way in violation of any applicable law, they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We strongly oppose any government imposed restrictions on the rights of law abiding citizens to dispose of their firearms. Any law requiring private citizens to conduct background checks will do nothing to prevent criminals from breaking other laws in a effort to illegally obtain firearms and will only affect law abiding citizens with more restrictions. Instead, we should enforce the several thousand Gun laws that are already on the books and go after criminals with harsh and severe penalties for obtaining or using firearms in a crime. The key here is not to infringe on the law abiding citizens , but rater the Criminals intent on destroying our freedoms!