BIDEN'S ATF Processes 54+ MILLION Records - MAJOR STEP TOWARDS CONFISCATION

Published on November 19, 2021
Duration: 4:40

This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) details concerns about the ATF processing over 54 million gun owner records in 2021, potentially as a step towards a national gun registry and confiscation. The speaker, representing GOA, cites internal documents and discusses how current regulations, like the 1968 Gun Control Act, are being interpreted to amass these records, despite ATF denials of creating a registry. The video also touches on the implications of the Biden administration's 'ghost gun' ban and advocates for public action against gun registration.

Quick Summary

Gun Owners of America (GOA) expresses alarm over the ATF processing over 54 million gun owner records, viewing it as a major step towards a national gun registry and potential confiscation. They cite the 1968 Gun Control Act and proposed regulatory changes that could mandate indefinite record retention by FFLs, contributing to this data accumulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gun Registry and Confiscation Goal
  2. 00:14Introduction and Platform Promotion
  3. 00:30Call to Action
  4. 00:38Illegal National Gun Registry
  5. 00:49ATF Records Processing
  6. 01:04ATF Regulatory Changes
  7. 01:231968 Gun Control Act Loophole
  8. 01:35ATF Storage Issues
  9. 02:06Biden's 'Ghost Gun' Rule Implications
  10. 02:25Eliminating Record Destruction
  11. 03:16Push for Digitization and Denial
  12. 03:37Media Coverage and Further Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gun Owners of America's main concern regarding the ATF's record processing?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is concerned that the ATF's processing of over 54 million gun owner records is a significant step towards creating a national gun registry, which they view as a precursor to gun confiscation.

How is the 1968 Gun Control Act relevant to the ATF's record collection?

The 1968 Gun Control Act requires that records from out-of-business gun stores be transferred to the ATF. GOA argues that the ATF is using these records, and potentially expanding their collection, in ways not intended by the original legislation to build a registry.

What impact could Biden's 'ghost gun' ban have on firearm records?

The Biden administration's 'ghost gun' ban could lead to more stringent regulations on firearm parts and homemade firearms, potentially requiring serialization and registration, and forcing dealers to keep all transaction records indefinitely or submit them to the ATF.

What action does GOA suggest for concerned citizens?

GOA encourages citizens to share news articles about the ATF's record collection on social media using #NOGUNREGISTRY, tag their elected officials, and contact their representatives to voice opposition to a national gun registry.

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