While sites such as Craigslist that explicitly deal in online commerce have policies in place forbidding the sale of guns, the use of Facebook and Instagram for selling various goods (illegal and legal) has taken authorities by surprise.
On Instagram users can simply upload a picture of the weapon, adding hashtags to indicate that the item is for sale. Buyers can search for specific tags (eg “gun for sale”) with third-party site such as Hashbag and then contact the buyer by leaving a comment. Negotiations can then take place off-site after further contact details have been exchanged.
In a blog post announcing the new policies Facebook said that they will “remove reported posts that explicitly indicate a specific attempt to evade or help others evade the law.
“For example, we will remove reported posts where the potential buyer or seller indicates they will not conduct a background check or are willing to sell across state lines without a licensed firearms dealer.”
This means that the sale of weapons through the service will still be allowed, but sellers will not be allowed to advertise the fact that they will not perform a background check, and that unlicensed dealesr will now be allowed to sell across state lines.
New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman has been one of those asking Facebook to implement such restrictions, with his office collecting evidence that users were explicating advertising weapons that violated gun control laws.
News Source: www.independent.co.uk
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