Actually it's easy. Issue a licence to all gun holders, part of which is a background check, then only allow sales to those with licences. Set up a website where people can search to check valid licences (for example you have to put in both the number and the name on the licence and it returns basic information that should be on the licence like a name and photo and a valid until date.) This way you can check a person's licence almost instantly anywhere you are if you have a smartphone. Licence holders have an automatic background check every five years to retain their licence.
Better watch out, PW, you're in danger of being labeled as another crazy gun nut.
The crazy evil guys at he NRA have been trying to get somewhat similar laws ( not exact, but similar) passed through Congress for years, although they have not taken issue with sales, which already require a Form 4473.
The House finally passed HR 822 in 2012 and it is now headed to the Senate.
This is the National Right to Carry Reciprocity Act, which allows persons with valid Concealed Weapons Permits to use those permits in other states, much like a drivers license is now. Permit holders are already required to be fingerprinted, and pass a background check. A re-validation is periodically required. Excluded persons are not issued permits, and the record for permit holders is excellent.They are, on average, the most law abiding citizens in the country.
http://www.ukessays.com/essays/crim...n-law-abiding-americans-criminology-essay.php
Expansion to a card reader system for instant, real, time validation is both technically feasible, and economical.
Traditionally the NRA have voiced no objections (they backed HR822) as long as it isn't tied to firearms registration.
The people that have voiced the loudest objection, to this, and any similar legislation, have been liberals.
HuffingtonPost remarked,"
According to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the measure would allow states with tough requirements, such as New York and California, "to allow in concealed carry gun-toting people from states, such as Florida, which repeatedly have given dangerous people licenses to carry."
This overlooks that HR822 specifically requires foreign permit holders to comply with local laws, and makes the very misleading statement that Florida "repeatedly" issued "dangerous people" carry permits.
Florida, BTW, has issued over 1,800,000 permits with a overall revocation rate of .3%. Revocation is mandatory upon conviction of any violent crime and many non-violent ones ( including DUI, with a firearm in possession).
The Daily KOS recently entitled it as " U.S. open carry bill, HR 822, more of the same insane gun legislation"
They apparently object to the most law abiding class of people in the US, those most unlikely to abuse the right, to carrying firearms.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/...-822-more-of-the-same-insane-gun-legislation#
http://www.newsmax.com/JohnLott/concealed-weapons-guns/2011/04/26/id/394163
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.822:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...'re looking in the right direction, though.:)