Going from regulation to law is going to make some interesting practical changes.
The law says that the FFL cannot sell to a prohibited person.
The law says that a prohibited person cannot purchase or possess a firearm.
The law says that NICS has to be done 922(t).
The laws don't say what information has to be collected from the buyer.
The law would be satisfied with attesting that, "I am not a prohibited person," and submitting to NICS.
Here's where the wheels come off.
The law doesn't tell us how to tell one person from another when we submit to NICS.
Congress punted this to the regulatory agencies to figure out.
Now that punt is invalid.
They've got some work to do if they wanna keep their intrusive threads in the purchase of firearms.
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