MarkG
08-07-11, 12:30
It was my understanding that the information collected by the FBI during a NICS check could not be stored indefinitely or given to a third party for a any purpose.
While reading this article (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/08/07/manhunt-continues-for-three-siblings-sought-in-armed-bank-robbery/), the following paragraph caught my attention:
NOTE: The quoted section of the article has been changed significantly by me but you will get the gist of it.
Police suspect the family members are carrying "an arsenal of weapons," after tracing prior background checks run by licensed firearms dealers and confirming that one of them bought an AK-47 assault rifle at a store two years ago. Authorities say the weapon is similar to the one used in the bank robbery. Similar checks also show another one of them owns guns also.
I have too say that their definition of an "arsenal of weapons" which appears to be two and mine are dramatically different...
While reading this article (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/08/07/manhunt-continues-for-three-siblings-sought-in-armed-bank-robbery/), the following paragraph caught my attention:
NOTE: The quoted section of the article has been changed significantly by me but you will get the gist of it.
Police suspect the family members are carrying "an arsenal of weapons," after tracing prior background checks run by licensed firearms dealers and confirming that one of them bought an AK-47 assault rifle at a store two years ago. Authorities say the weapon is similar to the one used in the bank robbery. Similar checks also show another one of them owns guns also.
I have too say that their definition of an "arsenal of weapons" which appears to be two and mine are dramatically different...