FBI gun background check system passes 400 million – IOTW Report

FBI gun background check system passes 400 million

WaEx:

For the first time since it started in 1998, the FBI’s gun background check program passed 400 million last month when another 2.7 million were conducted.

The number has been on a fast rise since the 2020 presidential election followed by growing safety concerns due to COVID-19 and city riots.

The National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, said it has been used 400,540,500 times since the first was done in November 1998. The NICS was created by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, which was authored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and signed by former President Bill Clinton in 1993. read more

11 Comments on FBI gun background check system passes 400 million

  1. Comforting to know I’ll never ever fill out another 4473.

    Comforting to know what powder, primers and bullets you have…

    Comforting to know anything with a paper trail is long past ten years old.

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  2. RogerF

    I think Biden has a hard on for 9mil. Most of the inner city shooters seem to be using 9mil. So in Joe’s mind if he eliminates 9mil, the problem goes away. Now who can argue with that logic.

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  3. @Brad, I understand, but I prefer the larger caliber stopping power. I know the 9 mil is all the rage. “they” don’t know what they are talking about. Let me put up my .40 or .45 against a 9mil. Don’t get me wrong, a trained person with a 9 may take me down, but …

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  4. @Burner you don’t have to pass a BG for every gun but every purchase. if you but 2 or three guns at one time that is one background check, if you come back a week later to buy another gun you need another background check.

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