The fusion of Federal government-run AI and ATF’s billion-record illegal gun owner registry is a digital powder keg—and every American who values freedom should be paying attention.
The federal government says it’s not building an illegal National gun registry—but if it looks like one, operates like one, and can be searched like one, then what is it really?
While many of its foibles are well known, especially those that resulted in the deaths of innocent Americans, here are a few blunders and little-known facts the ATF would prefer you keep quiet.
Congressman Cloud’s No REGISTRY Rights Act would require ATF to delete all existing firearm transaction records dismantling their illegal database.
According to a leak provided to AmmoLand News and verified by a second leak from a Gun Owners of America (GOA) source, the ATF will stop issuing variances allowing for offsite storage of 4473 forms.
In recent weeks, Americans have rightly become concerned over a somewhat obscure ATF recordkeeping regulation
A leaked ATF internal conference call suggests Walmart is transferring a portion of its customer sales records for firearms purchases to the ATF