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‎11-18-2015 04:53 PM
I just can't imagine people actually fighting to make it possible for not on;y those on the Federal watchlist but Domestic abusers as well to obtain firearms.
‎11-18-2015 04:53 PM
@esmeraldagooch wrote:
@Marp wrote:
Individuals on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist are not prevented from legally purchasing firearms, but two lawmakers want to change that. FBI data from last year show that people on the watchlist were cleared to purchase guns 94 percent of the time.
Between 2004 and 2014, the FBI completed 2,233 background checks involving individuals on the watchlist. Only 190 individuals were declined, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The GAO does not have data on how many firearms purchases were completed because dealers are not required to submit that information to the FBI.
“If the only mark on your record is that you are on the watchlist, you are allowed to purchase a firearm,” said David Maurer, the GAO's director of justice and law enforcement issues.
I guess if they have a loophole they have the power to close it. Don't you think? Background checks are done at the point of sale. This is their problem.
From the linked article:
Lawmakers have introduced bills over the years to try to prevent suspected terrorists from purchasing firearms and explosives. None, however, have passed because of strong opposition by the gun lobby.
The National Rifle Association which opposed previous bills, argued that the watchlist is too broad because it includes people who are still being investigated by authorities.
‎11-18-2015 04:55 PM
@esmeraldagooch wrote:
@Marp wrote:
Individuals on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist are not prevented from legally purchasing firearms, but two lawmakers want to change that. FBI data from last year show that people on the watchlist were cleared to purchase guns 94 percent of the time.
Between 2004 and 2014, the FBI completed 2,233 background checks involving individuals on the watchlist. Only 190 individuals were declined, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The GAO does not have data on how many firearms purchases were completed because dealers are not required to submit that information to the FBI.
“If the only mark on your record is that you are on the watchlist, you are allowed to purchase a firearm,” said David Maurer, the GAO's director of justice and law enforcement issues.
I guess if they have a loophole they have the power to close it. Don't you think? Background checks are done at the point of sale. This is their problem.
I'm sure you are probably aware that in many states it is possible to purchase a firearm with only a drivers license, no permit, no background check, no waiting period.
So, whose problem is it?
‎11-18-2015 05:05 PM
Honestly, why do some of you people care about this when you are for the immigration of Syrian refugees, 95% being able bodied strong young men.
‎11-18-2015 05:06 PM
@foundinlv wrote:Honestly, why do some of you people care about this when you are for the immigration of Syrian refugees, 95% being able bodied strong young men.
bingo!
‎11-18-2015 05:10 PM
Maybe some can enlighten me here.
The terrorists in France and that ethnic group live close to one another - a community. The terror group planned their deeds for weeks. I can't believe others in their community didn't know this and THEY REMAIN COMPLACENT. Why is that? The same will happen in other parts of the world because folks like that believe well, it's just what they do.
‎11-18-2015 05:10 PM
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‎11-18-2015 05:12 PM
@Puzzle Piece wrote:Maybe some can enlighten me here.
The terrorists in France and that ethnic group live close to one another - a community. The terror group planned their deeds for weeks. I can't believe others in their community didn't know this and THEY REMAIN COMPLACENT. Why is that? The same will happen in other parts of the world because folks like that believe well, it's just what they do.
Unfortunately, complacency has occurred numerous times in history. The 20th century is proof of that.
‎11-18-2015 05:14 PM - edited ‎11-18-2015 05:14 PM
BTW.....the person that blew up a police dog in France was a woman and she was wearing a burka where she was concealing her suicide vest.
‎11-18-2015 05:17 PM
I think it's utterly shameful that in many states convicted domestic batterers are allowed to buy weapons because the NRA fights for their rights to do so. basically, they're fighting for the rights of the watch list terrorists too.
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