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NICS Now Requires Place Of Birth

Monday, June 29th, 2009 at 6:16 PM

NICS Now Requires Place Of Birth

National Instant Criminal Check System

National Instant Criminal Check System

Washington, DC - -(AmmoLand.com)- Beginning June 29, 2009, the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) section is requiring that place of birth be provided for all FBI-initiated transactions. This will be a valuable and efficient addition to the NICS process for the following reasons:

Currently, place of birth is a mandatory field on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Form 4473 and is therefore readily available for inclusion in the NICS check. There are no additional information disclosures for the potential purchaser or data collection requirements for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs).

Being a name-based search, having additional data points such as the place of birth helps to increase the accuracy and efficiency of firearm eligibility determinations. Place of birth is either a mandatory or optional field for entry of records into all three of the databases that the NICS searches against: the Interstate Identification Index (III), the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and the NICS Index.

This new requirement, to provide place of birth when initiating a NICS background check, will have minimal impact to the FFL. Currently, FFLs who contact the NICS Section directly, via one of the three Call Centers or NICS E-Check, are not required to provide the place of birth to initiate the NICS check. However, starting June 29, 2009, all FFLs who contact the NICS Section directly, via one of the three Call Centers or NICS E-Check, will be required to provide the place of birth when initiating a NICS check. If the place of birth is not provided, the check will not be processed.

FFLs who conduct business in a state in which there is a state-designated agency that conducts their firearm background checks currently may or may not be providing place of birth to initiate the check. If you are an FFL in a state that currently requires the place of birth be provided when initiating a firearm background check, you are required to continue to provide this piece of information.

If you are an FFL in a state where you contact a state-designated agency to conduct your firearm background checks and you are not required to submit the place of birth prior to initiating the check, you will be notified by your state-designated agency detailing when you will be required to provide the place of birth prior to initiating a firearm background check. Once you are notified by your state-designated agency that the place of birth is required to initiate a firearm background check, if you fail to provide the place of birth, the background check will not be processed.

If you have additional questions regarding the newly required place of birth information when initiating a NICS check, please fell free to contact NICS Customer Service at (877) 444-6427.

About:
The National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, is all about saving lives and protecting people from harm—by not letting guns and explosives fall into the wrong hands. It also ensures the timely transfer of firearms to eligible gun buyers.

Mandated by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 and launched by the FBI on November 30, 1998, NICS is used by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) to instantly determine whether a prospective buyer is eligible to buy firearms or explosives. Before ringing up the sale, cashiers call in a check to the FBI or to other designated agencies to ensure that each customer does not have a criminal record or isn’t otherwise ineligible to make a purchase.

More than 100 million such checks have been made in the last decade, leading to only 700,000 denials proving out the vast number law abiding Americans that purchase guns.

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OIA Training Webinar to Tap Training Experts Online

Monday, June 29th, 2009 at 6:10 PM

OIA Training Webinar to Tap Training Experts Online

SALT LAKE CITY, UT – -(AmmoLand.com)-Expert instruction on how to boost sales staff expertise online is just a click away thanks to the 2009 Outdoor University online retail education program.

Online training leader 3point5.com will host a Webinar on July 8 as part of an Outdoor Industry Association series designed to help improve business infrastructure, ensure skills development and provide information on emerging trends and technologies.
The topic of the 3point5.com Webinar, “Boost Your Sales and Your Sales Staff’s Expertise with Online Training”, addresses a crucial topic, said 3point5.com CEO Duncan Robins.

“Staff training remains an urgent need at the retail level and 3point5.com is the leader in the effort to move this critical instruction online,” Robins said. “This Webinar is a way for all OIA members to benefit from our experience across several markets.”

3point5.com trains retail salespeople in the Outdoor, Hunt/Fish, Snowsports, Action Sports, Footwear, Bike, Golf and Tennis industries for free, online. Sales people must pass online “Edu-Games” to earn deep discounts on the products they sell.

Over the last two years, Outdoor University has educated over 300 specialty retailers through regional workshops in the field, eliciting positive reviews. For 2009, the program format shifts online to ensure workshops are accessible to all retailers – no matter the location. Each workshop will be recorded and archived so that it can be rebroadcast on demand.

A launch party for OIA Webinar attendees and presenters will be held at the OIA booth at Outdoor Retailer, scheduled for July 21-24 in Salt Lake City. Outdoor University is free to OIA members or $99 per webinar for non-members. Pre-registration is required. For complete information on the Outdoor University program, speakers, or registration, visit www.outdoorindustry.org.

About 3point5.com:
3point5.com is an online campus that represents over 153,000 registered pros and sales professionals, 120 manufacturers and over 17,000 retailers in an increasing number of industries, including Outdoor, Snow, Bike, Action Sports, Golf, Tennis and Hunt/Fish. 3point5.com offers a fun and secure place for retail sales professionals to train, access information and interact within their industry. www.3point5.com

About Outdoor Industry Association:
Outdoor Industry Association® (OIA) is a national trade association with a mission of ensuring the growth and success of the outdoor industry. OIA provides trade services for over 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, sales representatives and retailers in the outdoor industry. OIA programs include representation in government/legislative affairs, market and social research, business-to-business services and youth outreach initiatives. Educational events include the annual Rendezvous®, Outdoor University®, and the Capitol Summit. Outdoor Industry Association is based in Boulder, Colorado and is the title sponsor of the Outdoor Retailer.

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