I understand that after 30 days sales of guns to individuals are expunged.
“I understand that after 30 days sales of guns to individuals are expunged.”
That’s funny.
Not quite sure what you are referring too, but I am guessing your question is about the FBI's NICBCS. In theory (supposedly based upon congressional law), when it went on-line ~1998, the FBI had to approve/disapprove the FFL-dealer inquiry about a transfer to a prospective buyer within 3 days or the transfer automatically defaulted in the buyer's favor. Now, there was supposed to be a time limit on how long the FBI could retain the inquiry request in its records before it was expunged. During POTUS #42 WJC's watch, AG Janet Reno was known to extend this time period to 6 months. Don't know what the current practice is. Many of us Freepers fear that DoJ/FBI/ATF have been secretly/ illegally storing these inquiry requests to the NICBCS and ATF Forms 4473 from FFL-dealers in computer records since POTUS #42 or POTUS #44's watch. The ultimate aim would be to use this info as the foundation of a national gun registry.
I understand that after 30 days sales of guns to individuals are expunged.
That is the law but as the Second Amendment Foundation pointed out there is no penalty for breaking that law. Go figure.