RossA wrote:It's a very good point. We should all be able to do a background check on ourselves, just to make sure that there are no mistakes that need correcting. What if there is a warrant out for me by mistake? Let's say I show up for jury duty but my name doesn't get entered into the computer properly. The judge puts out a warrant for those who don't show up. I could have a warrant that I won't know about until I get stopped for having a taillight burned out.
Something similar actually happened to me. I was pulled over and informed there was a warrant associated with my car. The LEO gave me a woman's name I had never heard before and said the warrant was for her, and she must have been driving my car 6 months ago. I politely informed the officer that I don't let anyone drive my car except me and occasionally my wife. Long story short(er): I had to call the city the warrant was from and give them my plate number, they said that was the plate associated with the warrant, but the car's description was a different make, model, and color. I faxed them a copy of my registration receipt, and that took care of it. Apparently someone along the line just wrote the plate number down wrong.
That probably wouldn't have made a difference on a NICS check, but my point is that sometimes all it takes is a typo for you to end up with a warrant. It would be good if we could check for that sort of thing ourselves.
I prefer dangerous freedom to safety in chains.
Let's go Brandon.