Thomas Massie’s bill on Getting Data on Discriminatory Errors in the NICS Background Check System, Relies heavily on the CPRC’s work

Mar 29, 2025 | background checks, Gun Control Laws

Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) has put forward H.R. 2267: “To require the Attorney General to submit to the Congress a report that includes the demographic data of persons determined to be ineligible to purchase a firearm based on a background check performed by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.” The CPRC has worked closely with Massie on this bill. Our past writings on the discriminatory errors in the NICS system can be found here.

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