States explore options for blocking guns sales to people on terror watch lists
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}States trying to find a way to stop gun sales to people on federal terrorism watch lists may turn to New Jersey for an example.
A state law there allows police to use a National Crime Information Center database to check against a list of known or suspected extremists. A 2013 change in the law disqualifies people on that list from obtaining gun permits.
Some states are working to get access to a direct FBI database maintained by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center. New Jersey officials say they don't need that.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Connecticut Gov. Daniel Malloy proposed an executive order last week to ban people on the no-fly list from buying guns.
A new bill would amend New York law to add a disqualification category for people on the FBI watch list.