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re: Last gun shop in San Fran closes up
Posted on 9/25/15 at 9:52 pm to Alahunter
Posted on 9/25/15 at 9:52 pm to Alahunter
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Since 1986, Federal law has forbidden a gun registry and it's been upheld in courts.
The above statement just is not factual
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They are kept on the premises of the FFL dealer.
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ATF officials first call the manufacturer, who reveals which wholesaler the company used. That may lead to a call to a second distributor before investigators can pinpoint the retail gun dealer who first sold the weapon. Gun dealers are required to keep a copy of federal forms that detail who buys what gun and a log for guns sold. They are required to share that information with the ATF.
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defacto registry whether the records are stored in the dealer, at the ATF headquarters, or on the moon. The government has access to records of every firearm transaction in the USA already
This is what the government admits to by the way, we all know they would never gather and store any info illegally.
Posted on 9/25/15 at 10:13 pm to cave canem
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The above statement just is not factual
Yes, it is factual.
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defacto registry whether the records are stored in the dealer, at the ATF headquarters, or on the moon. The government has access to records of every firearm transaction in the USA already
They don't have them in hand, at the discretion of a politician at their whim, such as Obama/Lerner.. if they wanted to single out people. They have to have a reason to request or get a court order for them. I've set up FFL's for folks. When they inspect, it's done on site and only done to make sure that records are complete. They (ATF) don't make photocopies or take the records off site.
What SF is doing is way above and beyond what is allowed by Federal law.
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