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  2. Gun show loophole - Wikipedia

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    Federal law requires that, for commercial sales of firearms – sales conducted by someone "engaged in the business" of selling guns – the seller conduct a background check of the buyer. For firearm sales or transfers by private individuals, federal law does not require background checks, although some states and localities do require them.

  3. Universal background check - Wikipedia

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    A universal background check for guns is a policy that requires a background check for all gun sales or transfers, regardless of where they occur or who is involved. This includes sales at gun shows, private sales between individuals, and sales made online.

  4. Gun shows in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "Gun show loophole" is a controversial political term in the United States coined by gun control supporters [citation needed] that refers to sales of firearms by private sellers, including those done at gun shows. Under federal law, private-party sellers are not required to perform background checks on buyers. Private sellers are ...

  5. List of illegal arms dealers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of illegal arms dealers – individuals involved in the illicit sale and transfer of firearms. Name Nationality Born Died Abdelkader Belliraj

  6. Wilson Bill to Approve 'Transfers' of Firearms to ... - AOL

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    Feb. 11—Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, sponsored a bill enabling the transfer of firearms for museum displays, which was approved 49-0 in the state Senate Wednesday. Senate Bill 5856 seeks to ...

  7. National Instant Criminal Background Check System - Wikipedia

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    Sales between two private parties may be conducted without a background check, so long as both the buyer and seller are residents of the state that the transfer is being conducted. Some states require background checks for firearm transfers not covered by the federal system.

  8. Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    If a determination is not obtained within three business days then the transfer may legally be completed. Firearm transfers by unlicensed private sellers that are "not engaged in the business" of dealing firearms are not subject to the Brady Act, but may be covered under other federal, state, and local restrictions.

  9. Bipartisan Background Checks Act - Wikipedia

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    The Bipartisan Background Checks Act was a proposed United States law that would establish new background check requirements for firearm transfers between private parties. It would prohibit a firearm transfer between private parties until a licensed gun dealer, manufacturer, or importer conducts a successful background check. [1] [2]

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