reads like centralized registration to me

alan

New member
Re the above, and the JPFO alert below, my understanding possibly incorrect, is as follows. Existing federal law forbids the creation, operation or maintenance of any centralized registry of firearms and or their owners. It would appear that BATFE is "stretching" the law, AGAIN, or AS USUAL.


ALERT FROM JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP
America's Aggressive Civil Rights Organization

November 4th 2009

JPFO ALERT: BATFE ACKNOWLEDGES A NATIONWIDE DATABASE OF GUN OWNERS.



"E-trace is a nationwide database maintained by the ATF that lists
a firearm's first purchaser, date of purchase and the retailer from
which it was purchased. The information is compiled from police
records of gun purchases provided by local departments, but until
today was only accessible by the ATF and the police department that
provided it." Read all of this article from August 2007 -
http://www.jpfo.org/articles-assd/etrace-nj.htm

We have been telling you about this long standing national
registration scheme -
http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/batfe-and-gunreg.htm . It's time
for every gun owner to to notify every politician in America that a
national registration of firearms will not be tolerated. You have
two choices - save the 2A or destroy it. It's up to you.


This alert, on JPFO -
http://www.jpfo.org/alerts03/alert20091104.htm
 
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