Originally Posted By: Jerry Garcia
Does increasing funding to prosecute people who applied to purchase a gun illegally sound like gun grabbing to you?

Would this mean that if you purchased a gun, go through a background check before the firearm can be picked up, Get rejected and then get prosecuted?


Jerry---Ideally that is what would happen, unforunately it almost never does. Our small shop gets 1 maybe 2 denied checks a year. The ATF almost always calls for additional info on the deny but never follows thru. We have had denies that would not technically be prosecutable because the person was a legal alien, not prohibited but needed an updated registration number or other form of documentation.
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