
ATF Gun Registry Exposed, Senate Hearing Raises Alarm Over 1 Billion Records
Imagine the ATF’s shadowy vaults bursting at the seams with nearly 1 billion firearm records—94% of them digitized and ready for instant retrieval. That’s not
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Imagine the ATF’s shadowy vaults bursting at the seams with nearly 1 billion firearm records—94% of them digitized and ready for instant retrieval. That’s not

Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America (GOA), just delivered a powerhouse testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and

Imagine a world where gun control advocates pitch their latest common sense fix—like universal background checks or a sprawling federal gun owner registry—not as a

Imagine the federal government building a massive, unauthorized database of gun owners’ personal information—millions of law-abiding Americans tracked without their consent or congressional approval. That’s

Imagine this: Congress passes crystal-clear laws in 1968 and 1986 explicitly banning any federal gun registry—18 U.S.C. § 926(a) couldn’t be more blunt, prohibiting the

Imagine this: Congress demands answers from the ATF about a sprawling database that’s starting to look a lot like the national firearms registry banned by

Florida’s Attorney General is throwing down the gauntlet against Jacksonville’s rogue gun owner registry tucked away at City Hall, labeling it an illegal overreach that’s