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BATFE Requests Authority to Track Semi-Auto Rifles

BATFE has proposed being given authority to track semi-auto rifle sales of firearms dealers along the border with Mexico.

1/5/2011


The following story is from the NRA-ILA website.


The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has proposed that it be given emergency authority for six months, beginning January 5, to require about 8,500 firearms dealers along the border with Mexico “to alert authorities when they sell within five consecutive business days two or more semiautomatic rifles greater than .22 caliber with detachable magazines.” A Washington Post story reporting on the BATFE proposal described that definition as being applicable to “so-called assault weapons,” but it would also apply to many rifles that have never been labeled with that term.


The reporting requirement will apparently be imposed under the “authority” the BATFE has used in the past to demand reporting of other types of transactions from certain limited groups of dealers over the past 10 years, but the new proposal is far broader than any previous use of this authority. Of course, there's no law today that prevents dealers from reporting suspicious transactions (or attempted transactions) to the BATFE, and dealers often do so. The BATFE is also free to inspect dealers' sales records—either for annual compliance inspections or during a criminal investigation.


NRA-ILA’s chief lobbyist, Chris Cox, denounced the attempt to establish a registry of Americans who purchase semi-automatic rifles that gun control supporters ultimately want to see banned. "This administration does not have the guts to build a wall, but they do have the audacity to blame and register gun owners for Mexico's problems," Cox told the Post. "NRA supports legitimate efforts to stop criminal activity, but we will not stand idle while our Second Amendment is sacrificed for politics."


The Post says “The plan by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives revives a proposal that has languished at the Justice Department and in the Obama administration for several months,” and that the gist of the plan was proposed by Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) last year. In its August 2009 Blueprint for Federal Action on Guns, MAIG indeed proposed that “ATF should identify the long guns most linked to crime and require dealers to report multiple sales of such guns.”


Read the BATFE's Federal Register notice about the plan, and for information on how to send your comments. Comments about the proposal will be accepted for two months; if you choose to comment, please state your firm but polite opposition to the plan.


Needless to say, the NRA will not only comment, but take whatever other action is appropriate to block this sweeping expansion of federal recordkeeping on gun owners.


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9 Responses to BATFE Requests Authority to Track Semi-Auto Rifles

Dewey E. Du Bose wrote:
September 29, 2011

Why should they be trusted with this project since they screwed up the last BATFE project? Since I for one, do not trust anything the federal government does anyway, why should I start trusting them now? The BATFE could screw up a wet dream.

Pat Roberts wrote:
February 25, 2011

This is just wrong the leftwing Gov. thinks they can circumvent the right way of doing business.

Lee wrote:
January 18, 2011

Well then register Garands, 1903's, Lee-Enfields and Moisin-Nagants. Don't forget all those Mausers too, because they were assault rifles before assault rifles were cool.

Kerry in Des Moines wrote:
January 11, 2011

Henry, Henry, Henry.....REAL assault rifles, by definition, are fully automatic!!! And full auto weapons have been registered since 1934. So what Democrat put you up to penning your "let's step on gun owners" rant??!!?? You certainly aren't a republican or a sportsman, or would have already known this since "level headed people" are up to date on this issue, whereas all liberals simply regurgitate what people like Mrs Brady tell them to say!!!!

Bob wrote:
January 07, 2011

What else do you expect. Another behind the scene attempt at control. A great man once said "From My Cold Dead Hands" They are just trying to divide and conquer

Henry Walters wrote:
January 06, 2011

I find it interesting, that with all attempts by the Democrats to register our sporting and target rifles, by calling them something their not(assault rifles). They refuse to allow the registration of real Assault Rifles. And this is something no one will complain about.

Kirk Mohror wrote:
January 06, 2011

Would be interesting to see just how many of the BATFE's, FBI's and other law enforcement groups guns that have been "lost", wound up in criminals hands and in Mexico? If allowed, they will easily spread this reporting to all FFLs in the nation and thus getting what they have wanted all along.....full gun registration.

Dale Pierce wrote:
January 06, 2011

Tracking will amount to the same thing as gun registration. The cancer of gun control will grow north, east, and west from there. I propose giving the BATF authority to track sales of firearms dealers on the Mexico side of the border.

Brad Earle wrote:
January 06, 2011

Completely uncalled for!