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- The Brady Act creates two significant alternatives to the foregoing scheme.
- The Brady Act is set to expire at the end of November.
- The Brady Act mandated that FFL dealers run background checks on their buyers.
- The Brady Act required background checks to ensure the purchaser was not a felon.
- Which brings me to the Brady Act.
- Congress never intended that every single person who violated the Brady Act would be prosecuted.
- Prosecution and conviction of violators of the Brady Act, however, is extremely rare.
- The Brady Act says that a background check is required for the transfer of a gun.
- Brady acts like a football player.
- The AMA supported the Brady Act.
- The Brady Act requires a seven-day waiting period and criminal background check for handgun buyers.
- In 1993, Congress amended the G . C . A . by enacting the Brady Act.
- The NRA figures that those numbers include rejections from both Brady Act and Brady-exempt states.
- Legislation like the Brady Act . . . has no impact on the criminal misuse of firearms.
- So-called instant checks replaced five-day waiting periods under the Brady Act in 1998.
- Our holding, of course, does not spell the end of the objectives of the Brady Act,
- A five-day wait had been required under the Brady Act, but it expired last November.
- The battle over getting a better handle on gun sales was won when the Brady Act was passed.
- The bill would remove all background checks from Georgia law if Congress or the courts repeal the Brady Act.
- The National Instant Criminal Background Check System ( NICS ) is the result of the Brady Act of 1993.
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