http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/22/fugitives-gun-background-checks/7959529/
Let's all contact CSGV and Bloomberg and Mommies Demand Attention and the rest of them and ask them to explain how good their background checks look now.
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(emphasis added)WASHINGTON — Millions of fugitives can pass undetected through federal background checks and buy guns illegally because police departments across the country routinely fail to put their names into a national database that tracks people on the run from the law.
Those background checks, conducted by the FBI, are designed to block fugitives, felons, the mentally ill and others who might be violent from buying firearms. They automatically bar sales to anyone identified in federal records as having an outstanding arrest warrant, even if it is for a minor crime.
Yet despite years of attempts to shore up the government's National Instant Background Check System, enormous gaps remain, particularly when it comes to identifying fugitives. In five states alone, law enforcement agencies failed to provide information to the FBI about at least 2.5 million outstanding arrest warrants, police and court records show. Among them are tens of thousands of people wanted for violent offenses and other felonies.
"I remember when I bought my first gun thinking that I could have had a felony warrant for murder and they wouldn't have known," said Kevin Collins, who supervises Michigan's fugitive database for the state police.
Let's all contact CSGV and Bloomberg and Mommies Demand Attention and the rest of them and ask them to explain how good their background checks look now.
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stay safe.