Is it really worth the resources at any level of government to prosecute these? Other than picking up people with active warrants...
The unconstitutional check worked as intended and prevented someone from exercising their right to bear arms with the blessing of the government overlords.
Co worker of mine (former military with an active clearance) was denied because someone stole his identity. I dont know if he was just lazy but it took him a while to get it cleared up because he had to go to a certain place to get fingerprinted.....
If those unpaid parking tickets result in a warrant then CBI will be more than happy to notify local PD you are waiting for them to come to gun shop and arrest you.
As was mentioned in another post can go back and pick up gun later after pay bond and promise not to ignore the judge again.
In 2010, that was 54,000 felons and other prohibited persons identified as committing a felony by lying on the Form 4473. That's 54k criminals who were left alone to get a gun some other way. If they were in prison, it isn't likely they would be committing crimes against society, especially with an illegally acquired gun. They left their name, address and phone number. How hard should it be to find them?
Te occidere possunt sed te edere non possunt nefas est
Sane person with a better sight picture
Te occidere possunt sed te edere non possunt nefas est
Sane person with a better sight picture
In 2010, the FBI
and state agencies denied a firearm to nearly 153,000 persons due to National Instant
Criminal Background Check System (NICS) records of felonies, domestic violence
offenses, and other prohibiting factors.
I was denied at least 4 times last year because of my last name confusion. Are those rejections part of that number? I bet they are and it's an incredibly inflated number to help justify the system.
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