A USA TODAY review found that the FBI issued more than 4,000 requests last year for agents from the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives to retrieve guns from prohibited buyers.Which leads to a number of troubling questions. Not the least of those is the question; What review, and what records. As I understand the statute, NICS background checks can only be kept for 24 hours. So, how could USA TODAY possibly review records that are not supposed to exist?
I'm going to have to talk to my Congressman about this.
That is a damn good question... Grrr...
ReplyDeleteExcept, I'm gonna bet that when NICS is failed, the record is frozen and CAN be kept past 24 hours....
ReplyDeleteIt's not USA TODAY accessing the records-- it's the FBI accessing the supposedly non- existent records.
ReplyDeleteMy understanding is that passed/ successful NICS records are destroyed; if I read it right, this refers to checks that were incomplete at the 3 day point when the delay runs out, and the checks ultimately came back failed - it is my understanding that records are kept on failed checks, though I don't know what kind or how.
ReplyDeleteI have read that some dealers won't finalize a sale without a positive result, even after the 3 day delay.