Is The ATF Tracking Your Internet Searches?!? Here's The PROOF!!

Published on August 12, 2023
Duration: 3:50

This video analyzes an ATF report, 'National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment,' revealing the agency's tracking of online firearm-related searches. The speaker highlights data on keywords like '80% Receivers' and 'Ghost gun kit,' suggesting a correlation between search trends and potential ATF regulatory actions. The analysis points to the ATF's monitoring of Google Trends for terms associated with Privately Made Firearms (PMFs).

Quick Summary

The ATF's 'National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment' report reveals they are tracking online firearm searches. Data includes Google keyword analysis for terms like '80% Receivers' and 'Ghost gun kits,' as well as Google Trends for 'Ghost Gun,' suggesting monitoring of public interest and potential regulatory focus.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Report on Online Firearm Searches
  2. 00:45Google Search Data Analysis by ATF
  3. 01:43Search Popularity and Potential Bans
  4. 02:16Google Trends Analysis for 'Ghost Gun'

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ATF tracking what people search for online regarding firearms?

Yes, the ATF's 'National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment' report confirms they are tracking online searches for firearm-related terms. This includes monitoring Google keyword data for items like '80% Receivers' and 'Ghost gun kits'.

What kind of firearm searches is the ATF monitoring?

The ATF is monitoring searches for terms such as '80% Receivers,' 'Ghost gun kit,' 'AR-15 Receiver,' 'Glock Full Auto Switch,' and 'Polymer 80 Kit.' They analyze search result counts and related YouTube videos for these terms.

Does the ATF use Google Trends data for firearms?

Yes, the ATF utilizes Google Trends data. For example, their report shows an analysis of the 'Ghost Gun' search trend from 2004 to 2020, indicating a significant increase in interest around 2012.

Is there a connection between online firearm searches and ATF actions?

The video suggests a correlation between high search volume for certain terms, like 'Glock Full Auto Switch' and 'Polymer 80 Kit,' and the ATF's potential efforts to ban or regulate specific firearm components.

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