YES! Force ATF To Delete Illegal Gun Registry!!

This video, presented by an expert on 2nd Amendment news, details the controversy surrounding an alleged illegal ATF gun registry containing nearly a billion records. It discusses H.R. 6945, the 'No Registry Act,' introduced by Representative Mike Cloud, which aims to force the ATF to destroy these records and prevent future firearm registration. The video also touches on a Biden administration rule that extended record retention for FFLs and the ATF's increasing rate of license revocations, drawing parallels to historical confiscation and current events in Afghanistan.

Quick Summary

The 'No Registry Act' (H.R. 6945) aims to force the ATF to delete its alleged illegal gun registry containing nearly a billion records. Introduced by Rep. Mike Cloud, the bill also seeks to prevent future firearm registration, addressing concerns that such databases violate federal law and could lead to confiscation.

Chapters

  1. 00:01ATF Gun Registry Discussion
  2. 00:33Sponsor: Blackout Coffee Co.
  3. 01:33No Registry Act Introduced
  4. 02:02Bill's Purpose and Support
  5. 02:11Biden's Rule and FFLs
  6. 03:43ATF Enforcement and Revocations
  7. 04:14Historical Precedent of Gun Registries
  8. 05:37Bill H.R. 6945 Details
  9. 06:41Call to Action and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'No Registry Act' and what does it aim to achieve?

The 'No Registry Act,' also known as H.R. 6945, is a proposed bill introduced by Representative Mike Cloud. Its primary goal is to compel the ATF to destroy its alleged illegal searchable gun database and to prohibit the creation of future firearm registries.

Why is the ATF's alleged gun registry considered illegal?

According to the video's presenter, the ATF's database is considered an illegal searchable gun registry because it allegedly violates federal law. This database is reported to contain nearly a billion records, raising significant privacy and Second Amendment concerns among gun rights advocates.

How has the Biden administration's rule impacted Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs)?

A Biden administration rule changed the record-keeping requirements for FFLs, mandating indefinite retention of firearm transaction records instead of the previous 20-year limit. FFLs must now also transfer older records to the ATF if they go out of business, increasing their compliance burden.

What are the historical concerns associated with gun registries?

Historically, gun registries have been viewed with suspicion by Second Amendment proponents due to fears that they could be used as a tool for confiscation. The video draws parallels to events in Afghanistan, suggesting such data can be exploited by authorities.

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