Biden Has An Illegal Gun Registry With A BILLION Records!!!

Published on February 11, 2022
Duration: 7:07

This video discusses concerns regarding the ATF's collection of firearm transfer records, potentially forming an illegal gun registry. It highlights a lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition on behalf of an individual denied firearm purchase due to an old misdemeanor charge, emphasizing the burden of proof placed on citizens. The content also touches upon legislative efforts in Virginia to re-establish state preemption for gun laws.

Quick Summary

The ATF has admitted to possessing nearly 1 billion firearm transfer records, raising concerns about an illegal gun registry. The Firearms Policy Coalition is suing the government over an individual's denial of firearm purchase due to an old misdemeanor, arguing the burden of proof is unfairly placed on citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:17ATF Gun Registry Allegations
  2. 00:44Proposed ATF Rule Change
  3. 01:13ATF Facility Location
  4. 01:43FPC Lawsuit Overview
  5. 02:06Ralph Newton's Case
  6. 02:50Adam Kraut on Burden of Proof
  7. 03:12Support FPC
  8. 03:36Virginia HB 827
  9. 04:07Century Arms BFT 47
  10. 04:37Primary Arms SLX Magnifier

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the ATF maintain an illegal gun registry?

The video alleges the ATF has amassed nearly 1 billion firearm transfer records, which critics argue constitutes an illegal gun registry, especially in light of a proposed rule change requiring permanent record storage by FFLs.

What is the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) lawsuit about?

The FPC filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ralph Newton, who was denied a firearm purchase due to a decades-old misdemeanor. The case highlights the government's alleged practice of shifting the burden of proof onto individuals to prove they are not prohibited from owning firearms.

What is Virginia House Bill 827 (HB 827)?

HB 827 is a proposed bill in Virginia that aims to re-establish state preemption for gun laws. This would prevent local jurisdictions from enacting their own conflicting gun regulations, thereby creating a more uniform legal landscape.

How many firearm transfer records does the ATF possess?

The ATF has admitted to possessing almost 1 billion firearm transfer records. The majority of these records are already digitized, with a smaller portion still awaiting digitization.

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