Is Pam Bondi trying to create a gun registry?

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 1:22

This video discusses a court order in the Reese v. ATF case, compelling the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition to disclose their member lists to the Department of Justice. The DOJ claims this is necessary for enforcing a judgment, but GOA alleges it's a tactic to create a backdoor gun registry. The video urges viewers to contact the White House to oppose this demand.

Quick Summary

In the Reese v. ATF case, the Department of Justice has requested member lists from gun rights organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition. GOA alleges this is a tactic to create a 'backdoor gun registry,' contrasting it with their own past legal victories where such disclosures were not required.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Reese v. ATF Case Overview
  2. 00:10DOJ's Request for Member Lists
  3. 00:32GOA's Past Successes & Concerns
  4. 00:51Backdoor Gun Registry Allegations
  5. 01:08Call to Action: Contact White House

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Reese v. ATF case about regarding member lists?

In the Reese v. ATF case, a judge ordered gun rights organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition to provide their member lists to the Department of Justice. The DOJ claims this is for enforcing a judgment, but critics fear it's a move towards a gun registry.

Why does the DOJ want member lists from gun rights groups?

The Department of Justice stated in a filing that the member lists are needed to 'effectively enforce a judgment' in the Reese v. ATF case, arguing that any injunction without this limitation would be 'impermissibly vague'.

What is Gun Owners of America's stance on the member list disclosure?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) views the DOJ's demand for member lists as a sinister attempt to create a 'backdoor registry' of gun owners. They argue that GOA itself has achieved legal injunctions without having to disclose its membership.

How can individuals oppose the DOJ's demand for member lists?

The video urges viewers to call the White House at 202-456-1414. The goal is to demand that President Trump order the Department of Justice to work with GOA, SAF, and FPC to restore gun rights and the Second Amendment.

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