The sad part is that they are keeping these records. I witnessed part of an alpha agency eval and they had a whole list of this dealers transactions. They ask to reveal the records on some. Many of us knew the 24 hour retention of
NICS info was just another lie.
My neighbor had a couple weapons stolen some years ago.
He was on the road at the time and couldn’t access the serial numbers which the cops and insurance company wanted pronto.
He called the big box sporting goods store and the clerk-—the guy didn’t know my neighbor from Adam-—looked up his name and called him back with the #s in 20 minutes.
He was very grateful at the time but since then has laughed at the supposed confidentiality of firearms records.
Right you are.
Every American who has ever bought a firearm from a firearm dealer in the last four decades is on a BATF gun owner registry by virtue of FFL gun purchase records.
All paper form gun purchase records have been digitized by the BATF.
Firearm owners are no doubt on a red list of sorts.
RE:”The sad part is that they are keeping these records. I witnessed part of an alpha agency eval and they had a whole list of this dealers transactions. They ask to reveal the records on some. Many of us knew the 24 hour retention of
NICS info was just another lie.”