URGENT CALL TO ACTION: ATF Pushing National Gun Registry

Published on February 22, 2020
Duration: 10:00

This video from Guns & Gadgets issues an urgent call to action regarding alleged ATF efforts to create a national gun registry. The speaker, demonstrating expertise in Second Amendment law and ATF procedures, details concerns about changes to Form 4473 and illegal data collection by ATF agents. Viewers are urged to participate in a public comment period to prevent these actions.

Quick Summary

Guns & Gadgets warns of an alleged ATF effort to create an illegal national gun registry. Concerns center on changes to Form 4473 and ATF agents illegally collecting firearm purchase data. Viewers are urged to submit public comments by February 24, 2020, and support Gun Owners of America.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Urgent Call to Action & Deadline
  2. 00:46Sponsor Shoutout: Gun Pro Deals
  3. 01:01ATF Changes to Form 4473 Explained
  4. 02:10ATF's Alleged Illegal Data Collection
  5. 03:45Distrust of Government and ATF Tactics
  6. 04:25Form 4473, NICS, and Registry Concerns
  7. 05:28Software Enabling Digital Gun Registries
  8. 06:56Government Overreach on Legal Possessions
  9. 07:14Call to Action: Public Comment Period
  10. 08:31Support Gun Owners of America (GOA)
  11. 09:12Final Plea & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main concern raised by Guns & Gadgets regarding the ATF?

The primary concern is that the ATF is allegedly attempting to create a national gun registry by collecting and storing firearm purchase information from Form 4473, which is considered illegal.

How is the ATF allegedly collecting data for a gun registry?

ATF agents are reportedly photocopying or taking cell phone snapshots of Form 4473s from FFL dealers, and new software for FFLs can easily export all transaction data, facilitating this collection.

What is Form 4473 and why is its alteration a concern?

Form 4473 is filled out when purchasing a firearm from an FFL dealer. The alleged change places firearm details above buyer information, which the speaker claims aids in creating a registry.

What action can viewers take to oppose the alleged gun registry?

Viewers are urged to participate in the public comment period by submitting their feedback through a pre-filled form provided by Gun Owners of America (GOA) before the February 24, 2020 deadline.

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