by RobertNashville » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:49 pm
The chance that something recent might or even would be missed seems a lot better than not knowing about convictions, orders of protection, etc that might have happened one or two or three years ago.
I suspect that before it would be prudent to allow HCPs to replace instant background checks when purchasing from an FFL dealer, there would have to be some system put in place to help ensure that if, subsequent to issuing/renewing a HCP, something happens that does make a person ineligible to buy/possess a firearm, that the documentation is automatically and consistently forwarded to the state who would then suspend the permit (just like a DL can be suspended). If such a system was in place then the HCP would no longer be a static document that can only attest to a person's background as of a certain date; instead, it would become a good (not perfect but good) indicator of a person's current background and would make the "instant background check" pretty meaningless.
Robert
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