The speaker, a self-proclaimed 'no compromise' advocate for the Second Amendment, argues against federal laws requiring background checks or government-monitored ID for legal-age citizens to purchase firearms. He believes the government should not have a say in what citizens buy or know about their purchases. Instead, he places the onus on the seller (manufacturer, distributor, retailer, or private seller) to ensure the buyer is a legal citizen and of age, citing seller liability as the primary motivator for such checks. He distinguishes this from government-mandated systems that create databases of firearm transactions. The speaker clarifies that while he opposes government mandates, he supports sellers verifying buyer eligibility to avoid legal repercussions, including selling to minors or illegal aliens.
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