Posted August 23, 2019 8:00 pm by Comments

By David Codrea

David Codrea

U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “On television, when a perpetrator leaves a gun at the scene, a quick computer search can point law enforcement to the weapon’s owner,” an August 6 promotion piece for one in a series of “gun control” videos being “curated” by The Atlantic. “In reality—at least in the United States—no such database of firearms exists.”

Thank goodness one doesn’t. That’s prohibited by law to prevent a government that increasingly comes up with “creative” edicts to confiscate arms without due process and, significantly, without Constitutional authority. But resurrected complaints about not being able to do that to all of us are once again making headlines in order to swindle a public that for the most part doesn’t know any better out of its birthright. Examples over recent years from the usual suspects include:

  • How the N.R.A. Keeps Federal Gun Regulators in Check
  • The ATF’s Nonsensical Non-Searchable Gun Databases
  • The Low-Tech Way Guns Get Traced: NPR
  • Let the ATF’s Firearms Tracing Center Do its Job – Bloomberg
  • How the NRA Hobbled the ATF – Mother Jones

You get the drift. The gun-grabbers want to …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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