Posted August 19, 2015 6:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

Left-handed NICS applicant (courtesy fixnics.org)

Two months after the Charleston church shooting, the National Rifle Association has finally got ’round to telling the general public why a three-day deadline for a NICS background check protects Americans’ gun rights. But not before anti-firearms freedom politicians scrambled to introduce legislation to fix the “loophole” that allowed the spree killer to buy a GLOCK 41 from a local gun store. Here’s the NRA’s take . . .

Fairfax, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- With Americans buying firearms at record-shattering levels and public opinion turning against gun control over the last few years, anti-gun groups and politicians are trying to convince firearm dealers to voluntarily refuse to sell firearms to some of their law-abiding customers.

The anti-gunners’ new effort tracks with the three-part plan outlined by the Brady Campaign in 1976, when it was known as the National Council to Control Handguns, to first “slow down the increasing number of handguns being produced and sold in this country,” and thereafter get handguns registered, then banned from private possession.

Except that now it’s not only about handguns, it’s about all firearms

At issue is the federal law that requires firearm dealers to delay, for three business days, transfers of firearms to …read more

Source:: Truth About Guns

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