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WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Rifle Association's executive vice president continued to oppose background checks for all gun purchases despite polls indicating that most NRA members don't share his position.

The NRA's Wayne LaPierre said on "Fox News Sunday" that background checks for all gun purchases would lead to a national registry of gun owners. Critics say such a registry could lead to taxes on guns or to confiscation.

Mark Kelly, a gun owner and husband of Gabrielle Giffords, the former Arizona congresswoman who survived a 2011 shooting, asked LaPierre to listen to his members. He said the current system prevented 1.7 million gun purchases since 1999. However, those potential buyers had other options because many gun sales don't require a background check.

"Members of the NRA tend to be very reasonable on this issue," Kelly said, who also appeared on the Fox show.

As Congress responds to the spate of mass shootings in recent years, most notably the December massacre of 20 children and six adults in a school in Newtown, Conn., some are calling for a ban on certain semi-automatic weapons and on high-capacity ammunition magazines. However, calls for expanding background checks appear to have gained the most bipartisan support.

LaPierre said that requiring checks for all gun purchases would be a bureaucratic nightmare.

"It's going to affect only the law-abiding people," he said. "Criminals could care less.

LaPierre was pressed about his contention that gun checks would lead to a national registry, when no one from the Obama administration is calling for that.

"And Obamacare wasn't a tax until they needed it to be a tax," LaPierre said.

Kelly and LaPierre agreed on one point: More people seeking to buy guns illegally should be prosecuted.

"They should be prosecuted and there should be stiff penalties," Kelly said.

A key player in the coming gun debate in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said on ABC's "This Week" that he's willing to take a look at legislation that would ban certain semi-automatic weapons, but he also noted that he voted against a ban on such weapons in 1994 because it "didn't make sense."

He was more definitive on the issue of background checks, saying "everyone acknowledges we should do something with background checks."

Reid said his goal is for the Judiciary Committee to report out a gun bill. Senators could subsequently seek amendments on the Senate floor. That way, if the bill didn't contain certain provisions, such as the ban on certain weapons, then sponsors would at least get a vote on their proposal and lawmakers would have to go on the record about where they stand.


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    Michoacan wrote...
    Mad Dog LaPierre insists that making more
    guns available for armed robbers, terrorists, gangbangers, child slaughterers and cartelistas to chose from will make us all safer. I don't agree with that thinking.
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    Steve wrote...
    Brain dead liberals
    Think a national gun registry will keep guns out of criminal hands...brilliant. Perhaps the government should actually focus on the laws we have.
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    Steve wrote...
    No calls on Hollywood to focus
    on violence in movies and TV. The brain dead liberals won't acknowledge the real issues.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    gun control wont work
    it is gun registery. When background checks first started it was a way to register the purchase of the guns. Taxes on gun purchases is coming. Guns and ammo will be taxed just as tobacco and alcohol. by the way criminals steal guns or buy them off of the streets. My cousin has been in/out of jail and has more guns than me all stolen or bought off the streets.
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    az83 wrote...
    Anyone supporting gun control..
    either will not look at all the facts or ignore the facts as they do not fit their agenda. And Mich your right, I heard him too, that's just what he said, "make more guns available for armed robbers, terrorists, gangbangers, child slaughterers and cartelistas will make us safer". How dare he say such a thing? About us calling you names, you seem to do quite well, Mad Dog LaPierre, gun nuts plus some I know I missed. How's this one for you, hypocrite?
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    wrote...
    False Premise
    If gun control works, maybe they should outlaw cocaine and heroin too.
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