Gun control : options for improving the National Instant Criminal Background Check System : report to congressional requesters (SuDoc GA 1.13:GGD-00-56)
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Original publisher: Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013) : The Office, [2000]. LC Number: HV7436 .U55 2000a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)44126528 Subject: Criminal investigation — United States. Excerpt: … B-282742 Many states have enacted their own unique statutes regarding the sale and State Agencies May Be possession of firearms – including requirements for firearms purchase Better Able to Interpret permits, mandatory waiting periods, and notification to state or local State Laws authorities. These state laws can have complex provisions, particularly regarding the restoration of an individual’s rights to possess a firearm, once those rights have been revoked ( e.g., because of criminal activity ). For example, according to ATF officials, persons convicted of a criminal offense in Colorado have their federal firearms rights automatically restored under the following conditions: • A person convicted of a misdemeanor offense ( including domestic violence ) who was convicted and completed his or her sentence. • A person convicted of a violent felony offense who completed his or her sentence prior to July 1, 1994, and at least 10 years had elapsed since completion of the sentence. • A person convicted of a nonviolent felony offense who completed his or 13 her sentence prior to July 1, 1994. As such, in performing firearms background checks, state agencies may be better able to interpret their own state laws to determine a person’s eligibility to purchase firearms. That is, state agencies generally have a better understanding of how their own state laws apply to an individual’s eligibility to purchase a firearm in their state. The FBI agreed that state agencies may be better able than the FBI to interpret their own applicable state laws. Also, this belief is consistent with our analysis of appeals decisions regarding firearms-purchase denials made by the FBI under NICS. For example, during the first year of NICS operations: • About 22 percent of the appe…

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Gun control : options for improving the National Instant Criminal Background Check System : report to congressional requesters (SuDoc GA 1.13:GGD-00-56)
Original publisher: Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013) : The Office, [2000]. LC Number: HV7436 .U55 2000a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)44126528 Subject: Criminal investigation — United States. Excerpt: … B-282742 Many states have enacted their own unique statutes regarding the sale and State Agencies May Be possession of firearms – including requirements for firearms purchase Better Able to Interpret permits, mandatory waiting periods, and notification to state or local State Laws authorities. These state laws can have complex provisions, particularly regarding the restoration of an individual’s rights to possess a firearm, once those rights have been revoked ( e.g., because of criminal activity ). For example, according to ATF officials, persons convicted of a criminal offense in Colorado have their federal firearms rights automatically restored under the following conditions: • A person convicted of a misdemeanor offense ( including domestic violence ) who was convicted and completed his or her sentence. • A person convicted of a violent felony offense who completed his or her sentence prior to July 1, 1994, and at least 10 years had elapsed since completion of the sentence. • A person convicted of a nonviolent felony offense who completed his or 13 her sentence prior to July 1, 1994. As such, in performing firearms background checks, state agencies may be better able to interpret their own state laws to determine a person’s eligibility to purchase firearms. That is, state agencies generally have a better understanding of how their own state laws apply to an individual’s eligibility to purchase a firearm in their state. The FBI agreed that state agencies may be better able than the FBI to interpret their own applicable state laws. Also, this belief is consistent with our analysis of appeals decisions regarding firearms-purchase denials made by the FBI under NICS. For example, during the first year of NICS operations: • About 22 percent of the appe…
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