The FBI is now conducting enhanced background checks on 18-20 year-old gun purchasers, which are more thorough than the instant checks done since the 1990s. This change is part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and the NRA-ILA has raised concerns about the new process.
Key Points
Enhanced background checks for 18-20 year-old gun purchasers are part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
The new checks involve reaching out to state agencies for additional information beyond NICS databases.
The NRA-ILA has warned about the elimination of instant background checks for young adults.
Pros
Enhanced background checks could potentially prevent individuals with disqualifying information from purchasing guns.
Cons
The new background checks represent a departure from the instant checks previously conducted.
Some concerns have been raised about the potential impact on gun owners and policymakers.