Trostle, Lawrence C.2014-07-162014-07-161998-09JC 9615.03http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4234Currently, Alaska law enforcement agencies do not obtain data on four noncriminal categories prohibited by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 from obtaining firearms. This, the third of four reports on these categories, describes how persons who are unlawful users or addicted to any controlled substance can be identified within an Alaska context and discusses possible procedures, problems, and solutions associated with data collection. At this time there is no clear or cost-effective way to create and maintain a database for either addicts or controlled substance abusers with any accuracy. Records are not kept on addicts or controlled substance abusers, and even if they were, because of the right to privacy, access would be denied. However the Criminal Case Intake and Disposition form is currently used statewide by law enforcement personnel. It could be modified with little effort to capture information on some addiction/controlled substance abuse events for the purpose of Brady background checks.Introduction / Identification and Tracking of Drug Addicts and Unlawful Users / Contribution Data to the Criminal History Repository / Treatment Providers and the Private Sector / Summaryen-USBrady Statute Data: Persons Who Are Unlawful Users of or Addicted to Any Controlled SubstancesReport