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FBI ADMITS Unauthorized Program Against American Gun Owners | Law and Policy
Now lets just say that you violated the law. What would happen to you? The 1993 Gun Control Act was passed with the provision that NIC's Check and the information therein was not to be shared with any agency outside of ATF without due process. This is why the NRA supported the GCA of 1968. Without that clause the NRA would not have supported the infringements.
“Since 2004, as part of its background checks for all potential firearms purchasers, the NICS has searched a file containing a list of known or suspected terrorists that is exported by the Terrorist Screening Center from the TSDB into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database.”
Now I have been out of LE for several decades. But when we would run a record ch.eck on someone, occasionally we would get what we called then, a NCIC Hit or Near Hit. Usually on Mafia figures and wise guys
Now data systems have come a long way since then I have no Idea what they call a NCIC hit today, but if you are pulled over today and a check is run, or a car takes pictures of your license plate and runs your name, it is a simple query to scrub that data against 4473's or in NY's case a database of Pistol Permit Holders.
Full Disclosure. I am part of this law suit.
We recently scored a major victory in the federal civil rights lawsuit Robinson vs. Sessions, now on appeal to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The US DOJ Attorneys admitted in their Answering Brief that the FBI screens “all” Americans seeking to lawfully purchase a firearm against the Terrorist Screening Database (“TSDB”) upon submission of the ATF Form 4473.
Now lets just say that you violated the law. What would happen to you? The 1993 Gun Control Act was passed with the provision that NIC's Check and the information therein was not to be shared with any agency outside of ATF without due process. This is why the NRA supported the GCA of 1968. Without that clause the NRA would not have supported the infringements.
“Since 2004, as part of its background checks for all potential firearms purchasers, the NICS has searched a file containing a list of known or suspected terrorists that is exported by the Terrorist Screening Center from the TSDB into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database.”
Now I have been out of LE for several decades. But when we would run a record ch.eck on someone, occasionally we would get what we called then, a NCIC Hit or Near Hit. Usually on Mafia figures and wise guys
Now data systems have come a long way since then I have no Idea what they call a NCIC hit today, but if you are pulled over today and a check is run, or a car takes pictures of your license plate and runs your name, it is a simple query to scrub that data against 4473's or in NY's case a database of Pistol Permit Holders.
Full Disclosure. I am part of this law suit.
We recently scored a major victory in the federal civil rights lawsuit Robinson vs. Sessions, now on appeal to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The US DOJ Attorneys admitted in their Answering Brief that the FBI screens “all” Americans seeking to lawfully purchase a firearm against the Terrorist Screening Database (“TSDB”) upon submission of the ATF Form 4473.
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