This video discusses the differences between paper and digital firearm transaction forms at Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs). While digital forms can reduce administrative stress and errors for FFLs, concerns are raised about data storage and potential for creating a de facto registry. The discussion highlights that regardless of the method, transaction information ultimately flows to the FBI's NICS system for background checks, with serial numbers typically not being transmitted unless a large quantity of firearms is purchased, suggesting intent to distribute.
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