False Entry in a Record by a Firearms Dealer is when a dealer intentionally or unintentionally misrepresents or omits facts when entering information about a firearm into a record. This can include incorrect or incomplete information regarding the firearm’s make, model, serial number, purchaser’s information, or any other pertinent data. There are several types of False Entry in a Record by a Firearms Dealer: • Misrepresentation: When a dealer falsely states or records a fact about a firearm, such as the make, model, or serial number. • Omission: When a dealer fails to include an important fact or detail about a firearm in the record. • Falsification: When a dealer intentionally changes or alters a fact about a firearm in the record. • Negligence: When a dealer fails to properly record all pertinent information about a firearm in the record due to carelessness or ignorance. • Forgery: When a dealer intentionally creates a false document or signature in an effort to falsely register a firearm.