The whole thing is a compromise to exercising a Right. I have told many politicians that I am sure they do not understand the concept of a Right. In reality, it seems politicians (law-makers) are not willing to conceed anything without having control. Even when something is a Right, politicians will try to force some control over it for the sake of being in control.
To keep control, create as much obstacle as possible and forced back cost of the Right of individuals wanting to avoid prosecution, we comply with the compromise instead of going without.
Some interesting effect...
I recently spoke to an NRA Counselor (the guys certified to certify NRA Instructors) from another state who pointed out (by way of rumor and observation) that NRA Counselrs in NE (the ones that can offer CCW classes) are difficult to find (by their effort?) and limit the number of NRA Instructors in NE that can create a state CCW program and teach classes. Considering the $150 to over $200 CCW classes offered in NE this appears logical (other states seem to be able to provide mandatory classes at much lower cost and permit/cost/location is much easier to acess with sherrifs handling the task).
NICS is interesting. "Instant" is one of the letters in the NICS. Yeah, a 3 day wait for a "firearm purchase permit" (for "handgun") checks background for $5. Then the NSP needs 45 days to check background (again?...'cuz the purchase permit was not good enough?)and needs $100 for that check plus the paperwork efforts. Yeah, yeah, I understand the state needs to recover cost they imposed on citizens national Right.
Any way, ignore my sarcasm and understand that people don't want you to have the Right to defend yourself (since you most likely don't have the capacity to exercise that right correctly (sorry...sarcasm again) or become difficult to control when armed (a real concern). Legal obstacles control the law-abiding. The others (not necessarily bad people either, but not-law-abiding) will simply exercise their Right and take a chance at avoiding being caught for their choice. To be clear, I do not advocate unlawful activity and follow the law as best as I can keep up with it.