In the nonsense department, this guys is worse than Colion Noir, and that's saying something. He said 76,000 failed the background check in 2010 but only 13 of them "were legally blocked from buying a firearm." In true Colion-Noir form, he tried to confuse the argument by conflating the "blocked from buying a firearm" idea with "actually prosecuted and convicted of committing a felony in order to try and buy a firearm."
The fact is ALL 76,000 were blocked from buying a firearm. This is proof that the background check system, at least where it's required, works extremely well. The question of arresting and charging people for the paper crime of lying on a government form is a different issue and has little to do with the background check system's efficacy. Gun-rights fanatics use this to obfuscate the fact that background checks work.
I should apologize right here to Colion. Compared to poor Dom, Mr. Noir as hip, slick and cool. Dom Raso is a bumbling and embarrassing inferior imitation.
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