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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1460726" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>FFL must keep the 4473 for 20 years or until the shop goes out of business which ever comes first (guess what happens then - yep F-Troop gets 'em). The 4473 can and is easily used to trace a gun from the manufacturer to the 1st buyer. It is de facto registration whether one wants to believe it or not. You buy a gun from and FFL an it can be traced to you. That's registration - maybe not perfect considering why the antis want registration but still registration.</p><p></p><p>No registration means you buy something and the government has no clue you did it. Under the current system if you buy from and FFL the government knows you did it and can trace the sale back to you when ever it wants to.</p><p></p><p>NICS records are supposed to be destroyed after 6 months (I thought the Bush admin made that 30 days but who knows). There's a bridge in brooklyn I'll sell really cheap to anyone that truly believes that the government actually destroys those records when they are supposed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1460726, member: 239"] FFL must keep the 4473 for 20 years or until the shop goes out of business which ever comes first (guess what happens then - yep F-Troop gets 'em). The 4473 can and is easily used to trace a gun from the manufacturer to the 1st buyer. It is de facto registration whether one wants to believe it or not. You buy a gun from and FFL an it can be traced to you. That's registration - maybe not perfect considering why the antis want registration but still registration. No registration means you buy something and the government has no clue you did it. Under the current system if you buy from and FFL the government knows you did it and can trace the sale back to you when ever it wants to. NICS records are supposed to be destroyed after 6 months (I thought the Bush admin made that 30 days but who knows). There's a bridge in brooklyn I'll sell really cheap to anyone that truly believes that the government actually destroys those records when they are supposed to. [/QUOTE]
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