Videos tagged with NICS Denial Notification Act
Effective September 26th, the NICS Denial Notification Act requires Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) to provide a buyer's complete address to the FBI's NICS system for all denied or delayed transactions. This information will be used to notify local law enforcement based on the FFL's location or the buyer's address, potentially leading to investigations. The speaker notes the NICS system's historical inaccuracy, citing frequent false denials.
This video discusses allegations that the NRA's neutral stance on the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) influenced senators to vote for an omnibus spending bill that included gun control measures. The speaker expresses concern that this action, along with the inclusion of the NICS Denial Notification Act, undermines Second Amendment rights. The video urges viewers to watch a previous video for more details on the NICS Denial Notification Act's implications for the ATF and Second Amendment sanctuaries.
This video discusses the passage of a large omnibus spending bill that included provisions impacting Second Amendment rights. Key takeaways include the inclusion of the Violence Against Women Act and the NICS Denial Notification Act, which could lead to criminal investigations for individuals experiencing false NICS denials. The bill also empowers the ATF to appoint government attorneys and deputize state and local law enforcement to enforce federal gun control, directly challenging Second Amendment Preservation Acts. The speaker expresses strong disapproval of these measures and urges viewers to contact their representatives.
This video provides an urgent alert regarding potential bipartisan gun control legislation being advanced in the US Senate, specifically focusing on provisions within the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and the Bipartisan NICS Denial Notification Act (S.675). The speaker, identified as an expert with extensive knowledge of firearms law and legislative processes, details how these bills could lead to expanded firearm seizures, new forms of red flag orders, and increased prosecution for NICS errors, urging viewers to contact their legislators immediately.
The NICS Denial Notification Act of 2021 aims to increase prosecutions of individuals who fail federal firearm background checks. This bipartisan bill mandates federal agencies to notify state and local law enforcement within 24 hours of a NICS denial. It also requires annual DOJ reports on these prosecutions, shifting the onus for enforcement to states, which has raised concerns about federal responsibility.
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