IRS Raids FFL and Takes ALL 4473’s…But Why? Congress Wants To Know As Well!

This video from Guns & Gadgets details a concerning incident where the IRS, with ATF presence, raided a Montana FFL and seized all Form 4473s. The speaker, demonstrating expert-level analysis of federal agency actions and legal implications, highlights the unusual nature of this seizure, as 4473s are not tax-related. A congressional letter from Rep. Matthew M. Rosendale Sr. to the ATF and IRS is presented, questioning the raid's purpose, the handling of sensitive personal information on the forms, and potential privacy breaches and intimidation tactics against law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

The IRS, with ATF assistance, raided a Montana FFL and seized all ATF Form 4473s, documents containing sensitive personal information used for firearm background checks. This unusual action, unrelated to tax collection, has prompted a congressional inquiry led by Rep. Matthew M. Rosendale Sr., who questions the raid's purpose, privacy implications, and potential for intimidation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00IRS Raids FFL, Seizes 4473 Forms
  2. 01:03Congress Demands Answers on IRS Raid
  3. 02:40Congressional Concerns on Privacy and Intimidation
  4. 03:30Specific Questions from Congress to Agencies
  5. 05:16Speculation on IRS Motive and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the IRS raid a firearms dealer and seize Form 4473s?

The IRS, alongside the ATF, raided a Montana FFL and seized all ATF Form 4473s. This action is unusual as these forms contain sensitive personal information for firearm background checks and are not related to tax collection, prompting a congressional inquiry into the matter.

What are the concerns raised by Congress regarding the IRS raid on the FFL?

Congress, through a letter from Rep. Matthew M. Rosendale Sr., is concerned about federal agencies targeting law-abiding citizens, potential privacy breaches due to the seizure of sensitive Form 4473 data, and whether the raid constitutes an intimidation tactic.

What specific questions did Congress ask the ATF and IRS about the raid?

Congress posed 8 questions, including the purpose of the raid, the evidence collected, the legality of seizing Form 4473s, the reason for a large armed presence, and the IRS's intended use for the confiscated background check forms.

What is an ATF Form 4473 and why is its seizure by the IRS significant?

ATF Form 4473 is a Firearms Transaction Record used for background checks when purchasing firearms from a licensed dealer. Its seizure by the IRS is significant because it contains sensitive personal data of purchasers, and the IRS's involvement is questioned as it's not a tax-related document.

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