Each year, Georgia provides the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the records of thousands of Georgians who have been involuntarily committed for mental health treatment. Their names are added to the National Instant Background Check System that gun sellers check before a sale.
Unlike all other states, Georgia has a law that requires the removal of names from that list after five years.
What was the purpose of that law and how many Georgians are now eligible to buy a gun who otherwise could not?
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