This Is How a GUN REGISTRY BEGINS - BIDEN'S ATF CREATING A REGISTRY THROUGH FFLs

Published on December 2, 2021
Duration: 4:56

This video discusses the ATF's alleged collection of firearm transaction records from out-of-business Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). Gun Owners of America (GOA) is actively fighting this practice, working with Congressman Michael Cloud to prevent the creation of a de facto gun registry. The ATF claims these records do not constitute a registry, a statement met with skepticism by gun owners.

Quick Summary

The ATF is reportedly collecting firearm transaction records from out-of-business Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), raising concerns about the creation of a de facto gun registry. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is actively opposing this, working with Congressman Michael Cloud to demand transparency and prevent what they deem an unconstitutional practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Collecting Firearm Transaction Records
  2. 00:04GOA Fighting ATF with Congressman Michael Cloud
  3. 00:17GOA Breaks Story with Leaked Documents
  4. 00:33ATF Statement on Out-of-Business Records
  5. 00:50Antonia Okafor on Tucker Carlson
  6. 01:33GOA Obtains Information on ATF Records
  7. 01:47Out-of-Business Gun Stores and Record Transfer
  8. 02:02Biden Administration's Proposed Rule Extension
  9. 02:21Current Record Destruction Policy
  10. 02:35Biden Administration Wants to Create Registry
  11. 02:53Betrayal of Law-Abiding Gun Owners
  12. 03:07Unconstitutional Nature of Registry
  13. 03:21GOA FOIA Request to ATF
  14. 03:40Working with Congressman Michael Cloud
  15. 03:54Congressman Michael Cloud's Update
  16. 04:13Protecting Second Amendment Rights
  17. 04:29GOA Endorses Second Amendment Defender
  18. 04:34GOA Demanding Accountability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF allegedly doing with firearm transaction records?

The ATF is reportedly collecting firearm transaction records from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) that have gone out of business. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is concerned this practice could lead to the creation of a de facto gun registry, which they argue is unconstitutional.

How is Gun Owners of America (GOA) fighting the ATF's actions?

GOA is actively campaigning against the ATF's collection of firearm transaction records. They have worked with Congressman Michael Cloud to demand answers from the ATF and are pursuing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to uncover more information about the agency's practices.

What is the ATF's official stance on these records?

The ATF has stated that the out-of-business records they process do not constitute an initiation or continuation of any federal gun registry. However, this statement has been met with skepticism by gun rights advocates who believe the collection of such data serves as a registry.

What is the significance of out-of-business FFL records?

When a gun store closes, they are legally required to transfer their firearm transaction records from the past 20 years to the ATF. The Biden administration is reportedly seeking to prevent the destruction of these records after 20 years, which critics argue is a move towards building a registry.

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