ATF Pulls Plug on Simplistic 'eZ Check' Gun Verification Rule
Published Date: 7/6/2026
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The ATF planned a new rule called “eZ Check” to make gun transfer verifications easier, but after hearing concerns from the public, they decided to cancel it for now. This affects gun dealers who were expecting simpler checks, but no changes or costs will happen yet. The ATF might try again later after fixing the issues people raised.
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