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ATF’s Push to Digitize a BILLION Private Records: 1 Step Closer to a National Gun Registry ~ DEEP DIVE

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I’m quite sure LE agencies (at all levels) will push for this to continue. Easy way to trace guns found at crime scenes, even though the claim is there’s no traceable data in the documents that were digitized. I don’t believe that for a minute…why else would they bother digitizing them? Just because? 😂
 
I'm opposed to this just as any real 2A supporter is. But to play the (Devils) advocate here, the advantage of digitizing millions of out of business gun shop 4473 records could be space saving and efficiency. To me it's mind boogling that they find anything on paper 4473s.

I suppose the atf could take the approach that obama/obiden did and store millions of records in unsecured warehouses or garages. Or hire thousands more atf employees to hand research every LE request.

Is any 2A enthusiast really opposed to tracking down criminals who use firearms?
 
I'm opposed to this just as any real 2A supporter is. But to play the (Devils) advocate here, the advantage of digitizing millions of out of business gun shop 4473 records could be space saving and efficiency. To me it's mind boogling that they find anything on paper 4473s.

I suppose the atf could take the approach that obama/obiden did and store millions of records in unsecured warehouses or garages. Or hire thousands more atf employees to hand research every LE request.

Is any 2A enthusiast really opposed to tracking down criminals who use firearms?
The idea is that if they have a crime weapon they can do the legwork to find the 4473, but it’s too much trouble to go looking for transactions that don’t involve a crime. Unless it’s in a digital database.
 
I'm opposed to this just as any real 2A supporter is. But to play the (Devils) advocate here, the advantage of digitizing millions of out of business gun shop 4473 records could be space saving and efficiency. To me it's mind boogling that they find anything on paper 4473s.

I suppose the atf could take the approach that obama/obiden did and store millions of records in unsecured warehouses or garages. Or hire thousands more atf employees to hand research every LE request.

Is any 2A enthusiast really opposed to tracking down criminals who use firearms?
But according to the Firearms Owners Protection Act of 1986 it’s illegal to keep any 4473 forms more then 20 years, but hell, the government can do anything they want and break any of there own laws, criminals don’t buy guns legally like law abiding citizens do, they know this, so yes, I am against this, cause it’s not about criminals, it’s about a gun registry and possibly down the road depending on who is president or who is in congress wants and gets gun confiscation
 
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