Tell me please, when a gunshop closes up, where do the 4473 go to then? Are they surrendered to the ATF, or are they destroyed? Then explain to me how the law enforcement agencies are able to trace a firearm to the person it was sold to? Now don't you think so same authorities just hate it when a gun cannot be traced to anyone? Why do you think BG checks are the antis wet dream? Follow it to the logical conclusion. No tin hat, I just don't have blinders on.
Originally Posted by milwaukeeshaker
C'mon somebody. Answer my valid question, or are you just going to ignore what you don't want to face? Brutal you seem to know all, what's the deal? Where, oh where do the 4473's go? Huh?
"Retired" bound books go to a warehouse in Georgia, if memory serves correctly. Take some initiative and Google it, if it has you that wound up.
And then what? does anyone really think that information is just destroyed and not entered into a database?
You are absolutely right. A few of us here on the forum are part of the conspiracy. You've outed us. Game over. The database DOES exist. Now what shall we do???
You are absolutely right. A few of us here on the forum are part of the conspiracy. You've outed us. Game over. The database DOES exist. Now what shall we do???
I was referring to the fact that you actually believe what the government says.
Here, try these.
Social Security numbers were never to be used for an ID
Social Security was not to be taxed
Social Security is solvent
Shall not be infringed
Originally Posted by Ridge
What, does being a gun owner mean your expected to be breaking the law?
I was referring to the fact that you actually believe what the government says.
Here, try these.
Social Security numbers were never to be used for an ID
Social Security was not to be taxed
Social Security is solvent
Shall not be infringed