Online Gun Loophole
How Online Gun Sales Can Exploit a Major Loophole in Background Checks ...
The loophole has remained in place despite polls showing high levels of public support for making all firearms sales subject to background checks. Gun-control activists see closing the loophole as...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/13/us/guns-background-checks.htmlThe Internet Gun Sale Loophole Is (Mostly) A Myth
One of the most frequently-used talking points for gun control activists is something often referred to as the “Internet Gun Sale Loophole,” which may or may not be somehow related to the “Gun Show Loophole” in their minds. It’s all part of their argument for “universal background checks.” There’s only one problem.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-internet-gun-sale-loophole-is-mostly-a-myth/The Virtual Loophole: A Survey of Online Gun Sales – Third Way
This report focuses on online sales in the 10 states where Senators were initially targeted but failed to support bipartisan legislation to close this virtual loophole. In 1993, Congress passed the Brady Law requiring that anyone buying a firearm from a gun store must undergo a criminal background check first.
http://www.thirdway.org/report/the-virtual-loophole-a-survey-of-online-gun-salesStudy finds online gun sale loopholes - POLITICO
An analysis of Internet gun sales by the left-leaning group Third Way found more than 15,000 guns — one-third of which were semi-automatic weapons — available for sale without background checks in...
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/study-finds-online-gun-sale-loopholes-095189What Exactly is The Gun Show Loophole? | Gun Made
The gun show loophole may be better described as a way for private gun sales to occur. Gun shows are a popular place for unlicensed sellers to convene, but it really applies to any private party deal. Thus far, there’s a huge disparity among political administrations.
https://www.gunmade.com/gun-show-loophole/Gun Laws, Loopholes, and Violence | Brady
Online Gun Sales First, we must close the online sales loophole. The internet was in its infancy when Congress passed the Brady Bill. Now, online shopping has drastically changed how Americans buy and sell products. Today, unlicensed dealers sell guns online: unregulated and unchecked.
https://www.bradyunited.org/issue/laws-and-loopholesThere Is No “Online Gun Store Loophole” - American Patriot Daily
A loophole is defined as “A way of escaping a difficulty, especially an omission or ambiguity in the wording of a contract or law that provides a means of evading compliance.” An online loophole could only exist if there were a law meant to restrict gun sales which some were evading by purchasing online.
https://www.americanpatriotdaily.com/uncategorized/there-is-no-online-gun-store-loophole/American Patriot Daily – There Is No “Online Gun Store Loophole”
This means you can find a gun to buy in paper classified ads, online classified ads, physical store retailers, and online retailers legally already. No loophole exists. A buyer may legally go to online classified ads or auction sites like Gunbroker, Guns America, or Armslist and order (pay for) a gun, but if the seller is out of state, it must ...
http://www.americanpatriotdaily.net/uncategorized/there-is-no-online-gun-store-loophole/Gun Show Laws By State and the Gun Show Loophole - ThoughtCo
Gun Show Loophole Issue. The “gun show loophole” refers to the fact that most states do not require background checks for firearms sold or traded at gun shows by private individuals. Federal law requires background checks on guns sold by federally licensed dealers only. The federal Gun Control Act of 1968 defined “private sellers” as ...
https://www.thoughtco.com/gun-show-laws-by-state-721345Internet Gun Sales and Background Checks, Explained - The Trace
If you Google “online gun store,” you’ll find a slew of websites with names like Grabagun.com, Impactguns.com, and Budsgunshop.com that act like digital versions of physical gun stores. Websites like Gunbroker.com, in contrast, host auctions, much like eBay.
https://www.thetrace.org/2016/01/internet-gun-sales-background-checks/Online Gun Purchasing Loophole Debunked - The Patriot Post
Online Gun Purchasing Loophole Debunked. A recent GAO study is unable to find any evidence of illegal gun purchases made via legitimate websites. A favorite straw man regularly held up by anti-gun activists in their endless attempt to limit Americans’ Second Amendment rights is the supposedly significant problem of gun law “loopholes.”.
https://patriotpost.us/articles/53322-online-gun-purchasing-loophole-debunked-2018-01-09