It now appears that the Feds may possibly have a method of being able to check up on SOME of us much easier now with the new CO HB13-1229 Background Check law going into effect 7-1-13. I am no scholar but I did closely look over the new "law" and could NOT find any indication of how long the CBI will maintain their BGC records once the new law goes into effect. Seems like someone had said they must destroy/delete these records after 30 days but I see nothing to that effect.
Now, the CBI could possibly be told by the Feds that they have to pass some of those background check records on to BATF or Homeland Security prior to dumping/deleting them. With our current CO Administration, do you think they'd balk at that request if it is made by Homeland Security and that this action is considered a requirement to keep tabs on "potential" domestic terrorists? When the FFL dealer helps with the BGC, he is not required to furnish the description of the firearm, only state basics like if it is for a long gun or hand gun being transferred and who it's being transferred to. The Feds can tell the CBI that if any one individual has more than a couple/few BGC's made in a certain amount of time, that person should be flagged and reported to Feds. Then the Feds/BATF can visit the FFL dealer who made the BGC and look at all of the 4473s covering that particular buyer who had multiple BGCs in that certain prescribed amount of time. They would then have access to the complete description of the firearms along with the serial numbers AND buyers name/address. Feds could say this method would only be utilized to check on possible/potential illegal "gun running/gun trafficking".
Don't think that this is just another tin foil hat type thought since the Feds are probably very capable of accomplishing this since they were somehow able to circumvent the current laws which makes it illegal to furnish a bunch of weapons to the Cartel just South of our southern Border. Feds can probably do a lot of very questionable stuff and just call it a necessary Homeland Security issue in their effort to eliminate chances of domestic terrorism..
Now, who will be the first one here to say that "Big Brother" can't do the above because it's against the law?