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Denied! ATF background check for gun purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2974257" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>When the FFL enters information for the background check NONE of the answers on the 4473 are entered. The background check is just that, a background check. The 4473 is reviewed for correctness by the FFL and saved for the government if they decide to come to the FFL for something. If you answer yes to being addicted to drugs it's the FFL's responsibility to not transfer the gun to you. If the FFL decides to run the background, you pass and they hand you the gun THEY are now responsible for making an illegal transfer.</p><p></p><p>I've entered information incorrectly on the background check and it comes back immediately and says there's a mistake. It doesn't deny the applicant. That is for things such as a misspelled name, wrong address, etc.</p><p></p><p>This is all that CBI asks for when I submit background checks for firearm transfers.</p><p></p><p>1. Full name</p><p>2. Sex</p><p>3. Ethnicity/race</p><p>4. Social Security number</p><p>5. Date of birth</p><p>6. Complete address</p><p>7. Driver's license number, issuing state and date of expiration</p><p>8. Country of citizenship</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2974257, member: 605"] When the FFL enters information for the background check NONE of the answers on the 4473 are entered. The background check is just that, a background check. The 4473 is reviewed for correctness by the FFL and saved for the government if they decide to come to the FFL for something. If you answer yes to being addicted to drugs it's the FFL's responsibility to not transfer the gun to you. If the FFL decides to run the background, you pass and they hand you the gun THEY are now responsible for making an illegal transfer. I've entered information incorrectly on the background check and it comes back immediately and says there's a mistake. It doesn't deny the applicant. That is for things such as a misspelled name, wrong address, etc. This is all that CBI asks for when I submit background checks for firearm transfers. 1. Full name 2. Sex 3. Ethnicity/race 4. Social Security number 5. Date of birth 6. Complete address 7. Driver's license number, issuing state and date of expiration 8. Country of citizenship [/QUOTE]
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