Unfortunately, most of the time the background check doesn’t turn up any mental illnesses because most people who have mental illness are undiagnosed “Black, Donald W. ‘firearm violence and mental illness: No clear path’”. This is shown in a case such as Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, according to an article by Jonathan M. Metzyl and Keneth T. Macleish, “‘Lanza’s acts of slaughter . . . strongly suggest undiagnosed schizophrenia’ added the New York Times” (Metzyl and Macleish). Cases like this are not uncommon. While the NRA certification won’t breed this out entirely it will help diminish the threat of mentally ill people get firearms. This is because of the surveys included in becoming NRA …show more content…
NRA certification shows that those who are certified have a better knowledge of firearm safety because of the requirements to become certified. The NRA themselves say this on their website it goes as follows, “Candidates will be required to demonstrate solid and safe firearm handling skills required to be successful during an instructor training course by completing pre-course questionnaires and qualification exercises administered by the NRA Appointed Training Counselor.” (NRA). This quote is from the NRA’s website that details how to become certified. It also details the prerequisites for becoming certified. Some of which are questionnaires and surveys to prove mental capability to use a firearm safely. If NRA certification was necessary it would give anyone who wants to purchase and own a firearm would be able to use it