Today, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo to the
FBI and ATF directing them to look at several issues as it relates to reporting
information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. The memo
directs the FBI and ATF to take the following steps:
Work with the
Department of Defense to identify and resolve any issues with the military’s
reporting of convictions and other information relevant to determining
prohibited person status under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g).
Conduct a review
to identify other federal government entities that are not fully and accurately
reporting information to NICS. If any
such entities are identified, a plan should be developed to ensure full and
accurate reporting to NICS going forward to the extent required under current
law.
Conduct a review
of the format, structure, and wording of ATF Form 4473 and recommend changes as
necessary.
Prepare a report
that addresses: (a) the number of current open investigations for making a
false statement on ATF Form 4473; (b) the number of investigations for making a
false statement on ATF Form 4473 for the past five years; (c) the prosecution
referral and declination numbers for the current year, as well as the past five
years for making a false statement on ATF Form 4473; and (d) the priority level
assigned to investigations for making a false statement on ATF Form 4473.
Identify any
additional measures that should be taken to prevent firearms from being
obtained by prohibited persons, including identifying obstacles to state, local,
and tribal entities sharing information with NICS.
“The National Instant Criminal Background Check System is
critical for us to be able to keep guns out of the hands of those that are
prohibited from owning them,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “The recent
shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas revealed that relevant information may
not be getting reported to the NICS – this is alarming and it is unacceptable.
Therefore, I am directing the FBI and ATF to do a comprehensive review of the
NICS and report back to me the steps we can take to ensure that those who are
prohibited from purchasing firearms are prevented from doing so.”
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