With Details About Rob Reiner's Son Coming to Light, It Seems This Situation...
FBI Releases New Images of the Suspect in the Brown University Shooting
It's About Time: Trump Has Designated This a Weapon of Mass Destruction
If These Three Words Dominate a News Presser, You Shouldn't Go on Television
After a Shooting the Press Fired Blanks As They Aim for Gun Control;...
The Trial of Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan Started Today. Here's the Day One...
From Anxiety to Alignment: What This Week’s Data Tells Us About the Right’s...
Candace Owens Faces Erika Kirk After Months of Promoting Theories About Charlie Kirk’s...
President Trump Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against the BBC for Edited Jan. 6...
Jake Tapper Says He’s Extra Tough on Trump to Make Up For Failing...
Progressive Podcast Host Says Charlie Kirk 'Justified' His Death Because He Supported Gun...
This Actress Had an Insane Meltdown Over Trump Calling a Reporter 'Piggy'
Sen. John Kennedy Mocks Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Bid: ‘The Voices in Her Head...
Chile Elects Trump-Style Conservative José Antonio Kast as President
Rabbi Killed in Antisemitic Terror Attack Had His Warnings Ignored by the Australian...
Tipsheet

Number of Background Checks Set New Record on Black Friday

The number of background checks performed during the Black Friday holiday sale reached an all-time high, shattering the previous all-time highs set on Black Friday in 2015 and 2016 by almost 20,000. In total, the FBI received 203,086 requests as pro-second amendment shoppers capitalized on sales.

Advertisement

As reported by USA Today, the number of requests does not necessarily match the number of guns that were purchased. The number of firearms purchased could be significantly higher as one individual could buy more than one firearm at a time, as only one background check is needed during a single purchase.

During the last few years of Barack Obama's presidency, the nation saw a spike in gun sales as second amendment proponents feared the passage of more restrictive legislation. However, according to USA Today, though a pro-Second Amendment president is now in the White House, "gun check numbers had leveled off in the first months of the pro-gun Trump administration."

The 200,000 plus background checks on Friday comes after the worst massing shooting in the state of Texas's history, and after it was revealed that the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) did not have the necessary information to prevent the shooter from buying a gun in the first place. The United States Air Force revealed that it had failed to notify the FBI of the shooter's violent criminal history which allowed him to pass a background check.

Advertisement

Related:

SECOND AMENDMENT

A group of U.S. Senators has created bipartisan legislation, known as the Fix NICS Act, to hold federal agencies that do not provide an individual's criminal background to the FBI accountable. If the legislation were to become law, agencies that fail to comply would face steep fines.

According to Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), the "bill aims to help fix what's become a nationwide, systemic problem so we can better prevent criminals and domestic abusers from obtaining firearms."

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos