Serious question...why is it bad to require background checks for personal sales?
Serious answer: because 99.99% of the "trouble" in this nation is perpetrated by individuals with little or no regard for life, quality of life, morals, or anything else that "we" treasure as American citizens.
And none - ZERO - of those individuals give a flying rat's f*ck about their background records nor their foreground records.
Maybe a lot more legal gun owners would at least pay attention and/or respect (although this filthy maggot and his despicable bride don't deserve the respect of law-abiding, true Americans ) what this ultra-liberal, subversive f*cking scumbag has to say about guns and the "control" of them he craves, if we weren't busy worrying about defending ourselves daily (depending on where one resides) from the absolute criminal trash that roams our streets.
But, according to this filthy maggot we're the problem, we're the issue, and we're the ones that need to "stay calm" while he helps to secure the rights and liberties of the animals that don't deserve any rights nor liberty..
"Check the backgrounds" of the most vile, vicious scum, remove THEM from society, guarantee our families the protection from robbery, rape and murder that the Secret Service provides your despicable family and maybe - just MAYBE - more of us who cling bitterly might at least wanna hear "your side", Mr. Hussein and Mrs. Anointed Successor to his "throne".... But until we receive such a guarantee in writing, we'll still be preoccupied with our, y'know, "daily lives" dealing with all that your disgusting administration has helped to foster.
And THAT is the "serious answer" to your "serious question". But, Vagrant, you already knew this and your "serious question" was actually rhetorical, I'm sure.
I'd continue, but I have to go to work now, so that I can provide for my family and also pay taxes to provide for the "greater good" also. Plus, a good job will continue to good on my "background" record when my "Massachusetts 2A Permission Slip" renewal time comes up again in a few years... If, that is, I'm still "on this side of the dirt" as my World War II hero dad would say...
"Serious question: should I mention my Dad (USN, WWII Japan), or my Uncle (USMC, Vietnam), or my brother (USArmy, Vietnam), etc etc etc in my "expanded background record check" if our subversive, terrorist-sympathizing, filthbag "Commander in Chief" Hussein asks to see it??