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ATF Forgot To Comply With Policy, Accidentally Creating Gun Owner Database
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The government’s top watchdog revealed in a new report that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) essentially maintained a database of law-abiding gun owners by ignoring its own policies. According to Government Accountability Office (GAO) auditors, ATF failed to remove the names of gun purchasers from its Multiple Sales (MS) database and another system called Access 2000 which allowed it to stockpile information on lawful gun owners by scouring the records of out of business federal firearms license holders.
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Comment by:
jughead
(8/3/2016)
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what i have been saying for years. in my opinion it was not a mistake. accidentally on purpose like a whole lot of stuff they do |
Comment by:
jughead
(8/3/2016)
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what i have been saying for years. in my opinion it was not a mistake. accidentally on purpose like a whole lot of stuff they do |
Comment by:
jughead
(8/3/2016)
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what i have been saying for years. in my opinion it was not a mistake. accidentally on purpose like a whole lot of stuff they do |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(8/3/2016)
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In an America where morality gets turned upside down, right is wrong and wrong is right, it's inevitable that background checks will be used to convict the previously law abiding and to free the criminal element. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(8/3/2016)
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Accident?
My Dixie derrierre an ACCIDENT.
Ruby Ridge, Waco, Fast & Furious.... all "accidents?"
Yea and I'm the TOOTH FAERY!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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