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Monday, February 21, 2022

The Illegal ATF Gun Registry - Gun Confiscation On The Horizon

 The ATF is building a gun registry. Is it legal or illegal? Is gun confiscation on the horizon? How can gun owners avoid it? Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes break down the gun registry the ATF is building and what gun owners can do to fight it.

VIDEO HERE  (4:21 minutes)

19 comments:

  1. Is there anyone who believes that the 4473, whether called in or done online, is not added to a database?
    I know the law says that they can, but lol-they don’t listen to that, or they have a FISA or some other secret court order.

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  2. 0% receiver
    https://ghostgunner.net/

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  3. removing any and all weapons is what they do and have done all thru out history.
    kind of hard to fuck with a man when he has the means to blow your brains out now isn't it ?
    there a reason why cops freak out over flame throwers , armor melts and they get burned
    flame weapons have worked for years and there is damn little they can do to stop them.
    just something to think about, just saying

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    1. 12v battery, an auto fuel pump and a pressure washer nozzle is all ya need. the rest is just plumbing.

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  4. Yawn.
    Shits gettin old.

    I was laughed at and….flamed? For talking yrs ago bout cacheing.
    Hahahaha.

    Like i said….
    Yaaaaaawn.
    Especially when ya Worked on them for a living.

    🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🪡👗👙

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  5. Damn, I could hardly listen, she is freaking beautiful!,

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    1. She is, huh?
      Check out their other videos. They answer legal questions without a lot of legalese, making them easy for us knuckledraggers to understand.
      And she is freaking beautiful.

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    2. OK, now I gotta go look at the vid. ;-)) Nemo

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  6. The form has make and model of gun. The call in or online only says what type of weapon. Long gun or handgun or other. They would need the paper form to get more than your name.
    Paul J

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    1. What do you think happens to all the books when your ffl goes out of business, dies, or retires.... Hhhmmmmm...

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    2. Could be the reason, if you hold a FFL, that you're gong out of business is cause of a theft and fahre in the building. You know, after all the leftover guns & ammo were stole, cause the thieves started the fahre to cover their tracks. Maybe it was a magma eruption, them are damn hot and burn most everything ya know.

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  7. Then there are the firearms I may or may not possess that have no serial numbers (pre-1968 long guns) and no record of sales to me (or the last owner(s)). They will kill gun confiscation goons just as dead.

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  8. I shoot thieves; doesn't matter what kind of pretty costumes they wear.

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  9. Yes, it is obviously illegal. What can you or I do about it within the confines of the law? Contact our senators and representatives? Complain to the White House? Call the FBI? The swamp has no intention of letting a pesky thing like the law stop them. The swamp is going to do what the swamp wants to do.

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  10. Actually there was a three minute commercial at the link. I will NOT subscribe to puketube.

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  11. ATF has been doing this for decades. It's not JUST the gun shops that go out of business. They routinely copied the info on 4473's going way Way WAY back into a log of their visit to every gun shop in the country after serialization was required by law. When portable scanners came into existence, they scanned the 4473's. Freed them up to do more stuff that is against the law, not that they or any fed.gov agency cares about the law these days or has EVER.

    Nemo

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  12. Please read German history post WWI - it's so informative and applicable to the mess we find ourselves in today. If we don't do someething immediately, watch for the boxcars and the work camps to begin sprouting up all over the country.

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  13. I wonder what happens after the first few hundred guns are confiscated? Of course, a few hundred probably won't hit the mainstream media. But by the time it hits a thousand guns attempted to be confiscated, but 450 agents killed, and 300 plus wounded, they will have a hard time keeping that number of BATFE agent resignations off the news cycle. Because at least several thousand wives will for certain make their spouse turn in their ticket the next day. And how many BATFE agents are dedicated enough to their jobs to be willing to stay a target for people who are at least as well armed as them, and often better shots then them, who know the area better, and probably by that time have several lines of sight to their front door prepared from a few hides, and will always be ready to get in place, via a phone call from a friend or two, who spot a convoy of feds heading that way. Probably there will be a phone tag where everyone is called, and everyone is set and good to go, ready to help take out any BATFE trying to hit a house on the unwritten list of helpers.

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