"Insta-Check" the backbone of America's Gun Control Laws was created by Fred E Robinson Jr.. Robinson, after watching political leaders attempt to address the Gun Control issue in the mid to late 1980s, began drafting of his own gun control proposal, titled "Insta-Check," that he submitted to President George H. W. Bush in early June, 1989. The White House responded with a vague letter signed by Shirley Green dated June 29, 1989 with no mention of his proposal to the former president.
Robinson's "Insta-Check" System has been adopted by many States as the primary system for instantly checking potential firearms buyers, as well as checking for potential criminals within their states. "Insta-Check" has proved to be very successful in preventing the purchase of weapons by undesirables.
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