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GAO Report: Background Checks and Enforcement Actions |
Are individuals prohibited from purchasing firearms being caught by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)? And are they being prosecuted? According to a General Accounting Office report, as of November 30, 1999, Federal Bureau of Investigation data showed the following:
According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), for the period of November 30, 1998, through September 30, 1999, transactions denied by the FBI or designated state agencies had led ATF to open 380 criminal investigations.
As of December 31, 1999, the ATF reported that it had received referral notifications that 3,353 prohibited individuals had obtained firearms as a result of default proceeds under NICS, and that it had subsequently opened criminal investigations on 110 of these individuals. ATF further reported that as of September 30, 1999, it had retrieved firearms from 442 prohibited persons. Source: "Gun Control: Implementation of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System," GAO/GGD/AIMD-00-64, General Accounting Office, February 29, 2000. For GAO report http://www.gao.gov/new.items/g100064.pdf For more on Background Checks http://www.ncpa.org/pi/crime/crime51.html |
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