Alexis Levinson
Daily Caller
January 3, 2013

Knotted gun sculpture at United Nations Headquaters in New York City, NY, USA
Knotted gun sculpture at United Nations Headquaters in New York City, NY, USA
The White House announced two new executive actions Friday that would expand the government’s access to mental health information during background checks on gun buyers.

The two new actions clarify what constitutes a mental health problem that might prohibit gun ownership and allow states more wiggle room in disclosing such personal medical information.

One executive action frees states from some of the privacy laws that prohibit the disclosure of patients’ medical information, allowing institutions to input mental health information relevant to gun ownership into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, otherwise known as NICS.

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