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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2081294" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>You remember correctly. The 4473 contains detailed information of the purchaser and what they bought. Those documents are the property of the government and theirs to inspect whenever they want and as you stated, when the FFL loses their license or quits business, the 4473 forms all go to the ATF. Bajaj is correct that the law is supposed to prevent retention of data NICS data for a proceed, but who believes a government who legalized insider trading for themselves, exempts themselves from any restrictive laws, taxes fines and punishment, hoards guns, ammo and food for themselves, while demonizing the slaves for doing the same, can possess any form of weaponry they want, while permitting a tiny fraction for the people, slaughtering whole villages with drones, has TSA screeners put their hands in our pants as a condition to travel "freely", arms every bureaucracy to the teeth, invades sovereign nations without declaration of war and allows the private Federal Reserve to counterfeit and unconstitutional money creating the hidden taxation of guaranteed inflation and assigns trillions in debt to generations not yet born?</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I think they might collect and maintain every bit of data collected in the current background check for the purchase of a firearm, but then again, I've got a tin-foil hat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2081294, member: 7557"] You remember correctly. The 4473 contains detailed information of the purchaser and what they bought. Those documents are the property of the government and theirs to inspect whenever they want and as you stated, when the FFL loses their license or quits business, the 4473 forms all go to the ATF. Bajaj is correct that the law is supposed to prevent retention of data NICS data for a proceed, but who believes a government who legalized insider trading for themselves, exempts themselves from any restrictive laws, taxes fines and punishment, hoards guns, ammo and food for themselves, while demonizing the slaves for doing the same, can possess any form of weaponry they want, while permitting a tiny fraction for the people, slaughtering whole villages with drones, has TSA screeners put their hands in our pants as a condition to travel "freely", arms every bureaucracy to the teeth, invades sovereign nations without declaration of war and allows the private Federal Reserve to counterfeit and unconstitutional money creating the hidden taxation of guaranteed inflation and assigns trillions in debt to generations not yet born? Yeah, I think they might collect and maintain every bit of data collected in the current background check for the purchase of a firearm, but then again, I've got a tin-foil hat. [/QUOTE]
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