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The attempts of federal investigators to “illegally” purchase firearms via online websites were stymied during a two-year operation according to a recently released report from the Government Accountability Office.
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The GAO report is a blow to anti-gun hysterics and liberals who are bent on restricting the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans and have exploited several recent high-profile mass shootings to make a case for partial disarmament.
Federal Investigators Couldn’t Illegally Buy Guns Through Legitimate Websites Despite 72 Attempts, @StephenGutowski reports https://t.co/Vhqpav8GqN
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) January 7, 2018
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Via the Washington Free Beacon:
Federal agents posing as criminals were unable to purchase any firearms from legitimate online marketplaces despite dozens of attempts over a two-year period.
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Between July 2015 and November 2017 investigators from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), following up on a congressional request, tried to make the illegal private gun purchases through a number of online forums and market places. They made 72 attempts over that time but couldn’t complete a single sale using legitimate sites.
In 29 attempts the gun sellers refused the sale after being asked to illegally ship the gun to the buyer. Twenty-seven sellers refused after being told the potential buyer was a felon, domestic abuser, or otherwise prohibited from buying a firearm. Eleven sellers attempted to scam the investigators after finding out they were prohibited from buying firearms with two successfully obtaining money from investigators but never sending the promised firearm. Another five attempts to illegally purchase firearms were ended when the investigators’ accounts were shut down due to suspicious activity.
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The investigation specifically targeted online sales by private sellers who do not have a federal firearms license and, in most states, aren’t required to perform background checks on potential buyers. The investigators wanted to see if private sellers on otherwise legitimate online gun forums and marketplaces would break federal law by knowingly selling firearms to somebody who isn’t allowed to buy them.
“The purpose of our Surface Web purchase attempts was to determine whether private sellers would knowingly sell a firearm to an individual prohibited from possessing one, as outlined by the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA),” Bagdoyan and McElrath said in their report. “Our agents used one of five scenarios based on a provision of the GCA when attempting to purchase a firearm. The scenarios involved overtly explaining why our agent was prohibited from possessing a firearm.”
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The investigators targeted websites based on whether they hosted nationwide or regional ads, the number of ads they could find, the variety of guns available on the site, how easy it was to access the site, and input from outside organizations like the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
“To perform Surface Web testing, our agents accessed public gun forums and other classified ads where private nonlicensed sellers listed firearms for sale,” the report said. “These forums and classified ads were identified from our meetings with ATF and third-party entities, and a review of available documentation.”
The GAO had originally planned to conduct 75 attempts at illegal purchases on otherwise legitimate sites but gave up after 72 straight failures.
It looks like the claims that those who are prohibited from buying guns via legitimate online dealers have been greatly exaggerated.
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The kicker?
The investigation was undertaken at the behest of three gun-grabbing Dems whose intentions are certainly questionable given their political opportunism.
Congressional Black Caucus Big Kahuna Rep. Elijah Cummings, Senator Elizabeth “Pocahontas’ Warren and relatively unknown Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii were looking for a big score but missed the target.
Despite the results of the GAO report, don’t count on Democrats being deterred one bit in their war on our constitutionally protected right to bear arms.