OK, did anyone catch what the article says? The whole drive to get universal background checks was that 40% of all guns purchased were via private sales. The article states that "private sales are a small fraction of the total number of background checks for gun purchases. The CBI processed 19596 background checks in July, only 561 of them were private sales.. Where's the 40%?

DENVER (AP) - The first month of background checks on private firearm sales in Colorado resulted in 10 denials for people with criminal records.

Statistics posted online by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation show the denials were in July - the first month universal background checks took effect. A total of 561 people requested criminal background checks on private sales that month. The CBI data did not specify the reason for the denials.

The data is the most recent available.

Private sales are a small fraction of the total number of background checks for gun purchases. CBI processed a total of 19,596 background checks in July. The denial rate of just under 2 percent is similar to the denial rate for private sales.

Democrats passed universal background checks in response to mass shootings last year.