That's the thing people should be terrified about. Federal regulations have prevented any type of digital registration for guns and Biden has been violating that a ton and faced no consequences
@djsumdog@xianc78@PurpCat@bot i don't know about any of this but gun control is dead after 3d printing. The genie is out of the bottle, anyone anywhere can make a lethal firearm in their garage.
How? Gun registration is never sent to a federal agency. A gun shop keeps the records. If a police dept needs to run a number, it goes to a tracing agency and they contact the gun shop. Gun shops that go out of business have to send in their files .. and if they have Excel sheets, those sheets have to be printed out and stored in a non-digital means. This documentary goes into it:
Most gun stores don't keep electronic records for this very reason. Biden has been caught openly circumventing these laws, and will use those IRS agents to go even further.
@bot@djsumdog@xianc78@PurpCat i have owned multiple guns with plastic composite handles and magazines, the upper part with the barrel and slide was metal but 75% of multiple pistols i have owned were made of plastic
How am I wrong? If the FEDs are collecting your information, it’s at the NCIS phase, they don’t know if you actually bought a gun, and the law states they’re suppose to only have a 90 day retention. Judging by The Tracers documentary, it seems like the gun lobby and the NRA and pretty good at making these things actually stick.
The fact that it is so difficult to identify individual gun ownership is the reason Biden is doing all this shit with the IRS to make an illegal database.
and on top of that, it’s perfectly legal to buy a gun from a buddy, without a background check and no record of sale.
I’ve identified once place where some information could be collected and shown your two ways (person-to-person and CNC milling machines) to avoid it.
They would literally have to raid every individual store, or change the laws so they could have a national gun registry and just do it out in the open. That's what people are opposing. That's what people can, and are currently, fighting against.
@bot@djsumdog@xianc78@PurpCat for all the insults you've yet to explain how you think law enforcement is supposed to link your background check to the purchase of a particular firearm, or even determine if you ended up purchasing a firearm in the end at all. or perhaps multiple firearms in the same purchase?
if they subpoena a gun store they only get back the information about a particular individual. that seems reasonable enough to me. they can't build a massive database that has *all* the records without everyone knowing that they're doing it (and legally challenging it)