Links Removed From ATF Video

Published on February 22, 2020
Duration: 5:31

This video discusses the ATF's alleged illegal copying of Form 4473 data and the removal of links by YouTube that provided information on how to combat this. The speaker emphasizes the importance of joining Second Amendment advocacy groups and taking action through provided links to oppose the ATF's actions.

Quick Summary

The video highlights concerns about the ATF allegedly illegally copying Form 4473 data for a potential national gun registry. YouTube removed links to action sites, but viewers can find them in pinned comments or on the Gun Owners of America website. Joining advocacy groups and submitting comments are encouraged actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & YouTube Issue
  2. 00:51Accessing Links Explained
  3. 01:52Key Links & Advocacy Groups
  4. 02:31ATF Illegally Copying Forms
  5. 03:19Software for ATF Registry
  6. 03:33ATF Gun List & Federal Register
  7. 03:57Call to Action Link
  8. 04:12Final Call to Action & Subscribe
  9. 05:06Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main concern regarding the ATF and gun ownership discussed in the video?

The primary concern is the ATF's alleged illegal copying of data from Form 4473s, which could be used to create a national gun registry. This involves taking pictures and videos of these firearm transaction records from FFLs and store owners.

Why were links removed from the original video, and how can viewers access them?

Links were removed by YouTube, likely due to the sensitive nature of the content regarding the ATF's actions. Viewers can find these links in the first pinned comment of the video or by visiting the Gun Owners of America (GOA) website directly.

What actions can gun owners take to oppose the ATF's alleged registry efforts?

Gun owners are urged to join Second Amendment advocacy groups like GOA, the Second Amendment Foundation, or the Firearms Policy Coalition. They are also encouraged to use specific links provided to submit comments and take action against the ATF's practices.

What specific websites or links are recommended for viewers to take action?

The video recommends visiting gunowners.org/news/02042013, gunowners.org/appendix/04042013, and gunowners.org/na/02152020 for information and to submit comments or take action regarding the ATF's alleged data collection.

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