Never happen. According to an actual testimony Today of all dates. You can buy them and guns, with no BGC delivered to your door.
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo...Testimony1.pdf
I tell you this story not only to honor my mother, but because tragedies like this can be
prevented.
My mother’s death began with an internet search for a gun. Because of loopholes in our law, it
was perfectly legal to sell them the gun used to kill my mother –– no background check and no
questions asked.
If a strong background check law was in place, I could be having breakfast with my mother
instead of appearing before your Committee.
But today, anyone with an internet connection can exploit the same loophole that killed her, and
browse more than 1 million ads for guns in states that do not require background checks. And,
according to Everytown for Gun Safety, nearly 1 in 9 people who respond to those ads can’t
pass a background check.