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I ask because in the fourteen years I've been an FFL I run them every day. It is exceedingly rare for the FBI NICS to grind "to a halt", in fact if the phone check has a wait the dealer can still use the online eCheck. eCheck is available 24/7/365 and the phone NICS is open seventeen hours a day every day of the year except Christmas Day. Without question, FBI NICS is the best run customer service system in the federal government. Quote:
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The OP has lost me. The system failed, and he congratulates the system.
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Are you implying that you live in California? We aren't mind readers. ![]()
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Always remember that the people who promote gun control don't think they are doing anything wrong. Usually just the opposite. They think they are the good guys, they are protecting us, and as long as there is some legal method available to legally own a gun, no matter how restrictive, complex, burdensome, expensive or time consuming, as long as you can still do it, then they think that they haven't violated anyone's rights. I think they're wrong, but that's just me... ![]()
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...coulda sworn I had a post on this one...
Background checks are wrong, plain and simple, and could eventually fall to Bruen. |
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When I was young, any American could order any firearm delivered right to their door…no check of any kind, other than the bank check you sent in to buy it.
They used an incident concerning a patsy named Lee Harvey Oswald to put an end to that.
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Why do we give the few bad guys so much power to take away the freedom of the many good guys?
How about we empower good guys and disempower bad guys? "Because some delinquents string toilet paper all over the homes and landscaping of local Citizens,we have passed an ordnance to ban toilet paper" Makes perfect sense. And if only one home is spared being TP'd,its worth the price!!" Comments have been made about "Poking the bear". I've never posted a video about anything anywhere. "Poking the bear" implies "Now you have done it!! I'm angry and you will pay!!" Its emotions. Federal Agencies should not be controlled by emotions. Review "Transactional Analysis" . "I'm OK, You're OK. " Adult to Adult transactions versus Parent/Child transactions. Its messed up for a Federal Agency to go into "Raging Critical Parent Mode" and inflict mass punishment (You are ALL GROUNDED!!) Its a dysfunctional reaction to losing control. There is too much energy devoted to bureaucrats maintaining the illusion of control. Our Founders Declared Independence over being controlled by a bunch of inbred syphilitics. They wrote a Constitution to limit the power of Government to coerce, bully,and control the Adult Citizen. If I am not "Robbing your pocket or breaking your leg" (Jefferson?) I am to be left alone. Too much power to coerce and persecute is directed at the Peaceful Citizen who is deemed to have "Potential to do harm" That "Potential" is a product of the persecutors imagination. "Every person who buys gasoline "Could Be " an arsonist!!" Yes,and every person with a KaBar combat knife COULD BE a nocturnal mass murderer. Well,you COULD be. You seem suspicious, Prove you are innocent!! Oh,and Pay A FEE !! Fill out these forms so we can keep an eye on you. Then WE (the Grown Ups) MIGHT give you (the Child) Permission..... And thats Life in America Today. |
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But they know from NICS that you did buy a gun at that place on that day.
All they have to do is hit up the dealer for a look at his forms or bound book. It isn't a central registry on a computer server, it doesn't cover all private sales, but it is registration. |
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As I understand it, the ATF is allowed 1 (perhaps 2?) inspections per year, anything else has to be part of a specific, official investigation, and, follow all the rules. (warrant, etc.)
"fishing expeditions" are not allowed....
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The background check conducted by the FBI NICS (as used by California) is a review of several databases of prohibited persons. It's not for the same purposes as background checks for security clearances or federal employment. The Brady Law required a national namecheck system for FFL's to determine whether a person can legally buy or own a firearm. The Brady Law did not require interviews with your neighbors, present or former employers, local PD or your family MD. All of which may be part of other federal background checks.
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One of our (many) problems is that certain states require more from a background check than Federal law does.
In WA the current law requires an "enhanced background check" in order to purchase a "semi automatic assault rifle". Trouble is, though the law went into effect in 2019, the state has yet to provide any definition of what an "enhanced background check" is. Absent clarification from the state, law enforcement is not enforcing that provision. (which I feel is entirely right, and proper). While the law is under legal challenge, the "Catch-22" is that since law enforcement is not enforcing it, there is no test case to be ruled on. Plus the virtual shutdown of nearly everything during the "panicdemic" has slowed things even more than the usual glacial pace of our court system. I completely agree that a background check for firearms purchase should only be a check to see if you are legally prohibited, and nothing else. Of course, I also think tis barking stupid to run that check on someone who already legally owns a gun. Probably a good thing I don't make the laws, otherwise a bunch of people would be out of work.... ![]() ![]()
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The part you mentioned in bold very rarely happens. The FBI, in reviewing instant background checks for firearm purchases, detected 112,000 lie-and-try crimes in fiscal 2017 alone, and federal investigators had names and addresses on the filled-out forms. How many were prosecuted? Twelve, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...es/1288699002/ |
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And when WILL the OP come back and defend his position?
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Another of our problems about the whole issue is simply that there is NO push from the top down to enforce the law. During one of the Clinton years they bragged how the law had denied over 80,000 firearms. Best info we got at that time was 44 (or 48) were prosecuted. Never heard how many convicted, if any. When our current President was Vice President, I saw him asked "why doesn't the Federal Government prosecute more people for illegally trying to buy a gun". His answer was a (dismissive, it seemed to me) hand wave and to say "We don't have time for that..." Seems to send a message to me, that as long as the firearm was denied, the folks running govt don't care about the crime of prohibited person trying to buy a gun, or the (as I understand it) separate crime of lying on the form. 12 out of 112,000? ![]() ![]()
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He has been back, as recently as 4:20 p.m. yesterday (Tuesday, January 17). But he didn't post. My guess is that what's happening is one of the following:
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Or maybe he figured out quickly he simply was going to be a target and get bombed and strafed by everyone on the forum regardless of his motivations.
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When I was in the industry, we contacted law enforcement several times after denying transactions in which it was glaringly obvious they were straw purchases or attempts at trafficking. It went like this:
That last part was important. I had a county sheriff come in one day and ask me if I'd ever sold a gun to John Doe. I checked records, and nope. Well, did he maybe try to buy a gun? Hold on. Do you have a picture of the guy? You do? OK. Wait. Yeah, I know that guy. I threw him out for attempting a blatant straw purchase. Then I called you guys. I have all the records here. See? This is where I talked to Sargeant Jones and he blew me off. So...oh. OK. See you later. I had the same conversation with two ATF agents at one point when they got testy with me.
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We don’t do conspiracy theories here. Stick to facts.
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I did years ago, when I actually believed I was dealing with people in good faith. Given my education in how things work in the last 20 years and the total corruption I have seen. Yeah, I don't trust government.
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I believe dealing with people in good faith is what we all should be doing. Sadly, many people don't.
I also believe that Blind Faith was a British rock band formed in 1969..... ![]()
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