
As you know, Gun Owners of America and VCDL are currently suing Virginia over its unconstitutional UBC (Universal Background Check) law.
We filed that lawsuit in June of 2020 and won a temporary injunction. Because of our lawsuit, the Democrat-passed UBC law does not apply to 18 to 20-year-olds who are purchasing handguns from third parties.
Both of our organizations have been contacted by numerous gun owners who have been negatively affected by UBCs. However, GOA & VCDL would like to hear from additional people who have been affected.
If you’ve had any of the following issues with universal background checks while attempting to do a private sale, please let GOA know by clicking here.
- Long delays in completing the background check, especially if that delay required you and the other person to come back to the FFL at a later date, or even just later in the day, to complete the sale.
- Difficulty finding an FFL within a reasonable distance willing to do third-party transfers.
- FFL required you to pay more than $15 for the private sale to be performed.
- Inability to complete a private sale due to any other issue.
Thanks so much for your help!