Posted on 09/19/2014 3:34:17 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
--snip-- The Form 4473 asks questions such as where the purchaser lives and whether the person has ever committed a crime.
Leaving one of the 132 items on the six-page questionnaire blank, or filling it in incorrectly, is an ATF violation. One violation can lead to a license revocation, which would put Mr. Stockman out of business.
Out of SSG Tacticals 7,500 guns sold, the company could have made as many as 990,000 mistakes from the Form 4473 alone.
Turns out, Mr. Stockmans team made about 180 errors a 99.98 percent accuracy rate.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Don't know if it's true in MS, but shops still insist you fill out a fresh one every time, despite having the CCL. Might be one of those "you don't really have to, but we strongly suggest you do so you don't end up in trouble and losing license" deals.
TN and TX Pols Introduce Bill to Nix Ethnicity from ATF Form 4473
By Robert Farago on September 19, 2014
ATF form 4473 ethnicity question (courtesy atf.gov)
How long has Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (and Really Big Fires) asked gun buyers to state their ethnicity? I dont know for sure, but Dan the Man reported on a change in the ATF Form 4473 ethnicity categories in July 2012. Ive been ticking African American for at least five years. For some reason, the media suddenly woke up to the ethnicity aspect of the form 4473 earlier this week. And so Republican Reps. Diane Black (Tenn.) and Ted Poe (Texas) have introduced legislation to eliminate the requirement for individuals to identify their race when filing paperwork to buy a gun, thehill.com reports. Because Failing to adhere to this requirement by not checking all of the correct boxes on the 4473 Form is considered an ATF violation that can be so severe as to result in the gun dealer being shut down for having incomplete purchaser forms, Black said. Yes, well, why . . .
is the question there in the first place?
By law, the ATF and their fellow feds are not allowed to record or store the information written on Form 4473 (to block the creation of a federal gun registry). Dealers must keep the completed sales forms for 20 years, and stash denied sales forms for five years. If they go out of business or sell their FFL to another person, the ATF gets the forms.
There are unsubstantiated rumors that the feds are storing these surrendered forms electronically, in contravention of the law. Anyway, the ethnicity info is not being can not be used for demographic research. Its only good for crime investigation. The ATF and other law enforcement officials can require federally licensed gun dealers to show them completed forms when investigating a crime, and use the ethnicity info to find/ interview/apprehend/arrest/incarcerate suspects and perps.
Fair enough? Or does this raise the question, why are the feds data capturing my particulars for exercising my natural, civil and Constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms when I havent committed a crime? Its the same thought I had when I was fingerprinted for my Texas concealed handgun license.
Yes I stand corrected. You do have to complete the 4473 just not the background check.
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