By Larry Pratt
Congress has legislation before it to expand the Instant Background Check, aka the Brady Law.
Rather than expand the program, it should be abolished.
Since the background check is mostly defended on its value in supposedly “keeping guns out of the wrong hands,” let’s consider that idea.
If we were to do away with the Instant Background Check, the question is frequently asked, how would we keep guns out of the wrong hands. The answer is, we would be as successful without the check as with it. How do we know?
