Brady Permit Victory: How GOA & Gun Owners Just Won a Huge Battle Against the ATF ~ VIDEO

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Gun Owners of America (GOA) just scored a major win in the fight for our Second Amendment rights—and most folks haven’t even heard about it. Thanks to GOA’s years-long legal battle and a little help from a Trump-era executive order, the ATF has reversed course and expanded the list of concealed carry permits that can bypass background checks when buying a firearm from a dealer.

Here’s what it means for you and why it matters.

What’s a “Brady Permit”?

Most gun owners know you need a background check when buying a gun from a licensed dealer. But in many states, if you already have a concealed carry permit, you don’t have to go through that check again. That permit acts as proof you’re already cleared. This exemption is called the Brady Alternative, named after the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.

Not all permits qualify, though. For one to count as a “Brady Permit,” it must:

  • Let you possess or acquire a firearm.
  • Be issued within the last five years.
  • Be issued only after a full background check confirms you’re not a prohibited person.

Sounds simple, right? But the ATF has a history of picking and choosing which states’ permits qualify—ignoring federal law and causing headaches for legal gun owners.

GOA Took the Fight to Court—and Won

Back in 2019, a Michigan man with a valid CCW was denied a firearm purchase because the dealer wouldn’t accept his permit as a Brady alternative. GOA filed suit in Michigan and Alabama to challenge the ATF’s narrow interpretation of the law.

The ATF fought it—but after Trump’s executive order demanding agencies review anti-gun policies, they started to fold.

As of now, 30 states and Puerto Rico have at least one permit that qualifies as a Brady Permit. Check the List online at ATF. That means millions of gun owners can now skip the redundant background check when purchasing from FFLs.

Why This Matters

This win cuts red tape. You already passed a background check to get your CCW. Forcing you to go through it again every time you buy a gun is government overreach—plain and simple. This victory is a small but meaningful rollback of the bloated, inefficient NICS system that punishes law-abiding Americans.

Plus, with this decision, gun owners in places like Michigan, Alabama, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, and even Puerto Rico now benefit from restored recognition of their permits. That’s huge.

But the Fight’s Not Over

GOA’s Sam Paredes made it clear: they’re not done. Plenty of states—like California, New York, New Jersey, and Oregon—still refuse to play ball. Some issue permits that last too long, while others ignore key parts of the Brady Act or refuse to update their laws.

GOA is ready to keep suing and lobbying until all 50 states recognize the Brady alternative. And yes, that includes places like California, where you basically need a background check just to blink.

Bottom Line for Gun Owners

Check if your permit qualifies. GOA and the ATF have updated charts online.

  • If it does, you can skip the NICS check when buying a firearm from a dealer.
  • If it doesn’t, know that GOA is still fighting—and they might need support from folks like you.

Want to Help?

Join the fight. You can become a member of GOA at GunOwners.org and support their mission to knock down unconstitutional restrictions—one battle at a time.

As Sam Paredes said: “We’re not singing kumbaya around the campfire. We’re still in the trenches.”

And that’s exactly where we need to be.

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DIYinSTL

Next up should be handgun purchase in another State with just your carry permit.

safcrkr

Wisconsin was added to the list for long guns only, as handgun checks are done by WI’s DOJ, and long guns are NICS only. This didn’t sit well with the Democrat AG, and about 2 weeks after the change in status of WI (and the others) on May 23rd by ATF, the WI DOJ found the (dubious) “out” they were looking for, and WI was again removed from the list by ATF when the WI DOJ claims they will issue a CC license to those under felony indictment. However, federal law states that those under felony indictment cannot “receive” a… Read more »

Last edited 4 months ago by safcrkr
Bubba

In NV it’s cash and carry with a valid CCW.
But if you do a private person to person transfer they require the NICS check.
Total stupidity and confusion.
Totally unnecessary waste of time and resources especially if both parties have current CCW.

Fuk these state bureaucrats and their unconstitutional laws.

Last edited 4 months ago by Bubba
Terry

Not sure I understand why this check, photo copy of your CCL, would not qualify for NFA items.

Rob J

Add WA to that list. Our CPL (Concealed Pistol License) meets all the qualifications, but the state “law” requires a background check for every transfer. Even worse, WA disposed of the point of sale NICS checks and now requires the Washington State Patrol to conduct these checks via NICS and other databases as an “enhanced background check”. Prior to the latter law passage we enjoyed the ability to walk into a gun store and walk out same day with the firearm if holding a valid CPL. Now, there is a minimum 10 day waiting period from time of purchase to… Read more »

Last edited 4 months ago by Rob J
RicktheBear

MA changed the period for their LTC post-Brady for this reason. It had previously been valid for 5 years.

StLPro2A

Well, well, apparently old dogs can learn new tricks. Never knew about Brady Permit bypassing NICS. Local receiving FFL has never mentioned. Printed ATF chart to share with them.

DIYinSTL,were you aware of this NICS bypass, have you been taking advantage of this NICS bypass??

Dan Griffin

Thank you Michigan Open Carry and GOA.

Wild Bill

Why is the current administration allowing BATFE to resist their orders. More transfers to the Kwajalein BATFE office are required!