A former Brooklyn, New York, prosecutor has been convicted for bribing an ex-police sergeant in matters
involving gun licenses for his clients.
Not exact matches
NICS doesn't reflect the exact number of firearms sold in the U.S. — it doesn't account for people purchasing multiple
guns at one time,
gun sales that don't
involve a federally
licensed dealer, or buyers who don't pass background checks.
The Shomrim was part of an ongoing federal probe
involving two businessmen and a number of NYPD supervisors — and in 2016, the FBI investigated what role the supervisors may have played in securing
gun licenses for members of Shomrim.
And the Texas Senate has already passed a bill that provides a cause of action for anyone discharged for having a
gun on an employer's parking lot that has complied with a convoluted scheme
involving the employee providing his supervisor a written statement that he has a
gun, along with copies of the
gun license and allowing the employer to provide an alternative place for storage.