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Why do folks gripe about an occasional problem like this? He will get his gun, and everything will be fine. I know a bit about this system and what I can tell you is that criminal history is a constantly changing thing. How many people get arrested across the country each day? Could any of them have his near exact or exact name and date of birth? Many guys who were approved earlier are later refused because something from their past was finally added to their record, OR....somebody else with matching data was added to an arrest and conviction somewhere....and the Name/Date of Birth search that a firearms search revealed the data. In the end, he will prove his identity by fingerprints, clear his good name, and get that Garand. He should then file that current data with a secondary database designed to document previous individuals who were falsely denied firearms. This second database is called the Voluntary Appeal File or VAF. Here the clearing of his good name will be documented and preserved so that the next time he applies and the database indicates someone with his name has a felony conviction, it will also point to his entry into the alternate database, and he will be automatically cleared and allowed to proceed with the purchase.I am sure the good sheriff would not want some convicted felon with a matching name to get a firearm. Wow guys who don't know how the system work sure whine about it. Shame on Breitbart for posting such a misleading article.
Why do folks gripe about an occasional problem like this? He will get his gun, and everything will be fine.