For That Day When the Collar Comes Off

On Monday, ATF announced Ruling 2022-1, signed August 17, 2022, authorizing FFLs to retain an electronic version of each ATF Form 4473, provided the method of digital storage and conditions of the ruling are met. Retail FFLs seeking to eliminate paper and take advantage of the new ruling must comply with ATF Ruling 2016-2 and subsequent rulings. [More]

Yeah, Pamela Scott says her phone is full

[Via Jess]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

One thought on “For That Day When the Collar Comes Off”

  1. The last little barriers to full registration of every transfer have been breached.

    ATF does what it wishes and will not be stopped. I don’t hear any ‘2A champs’ pounding the table and demanding to defund ATF or at the least lay serious oversight on it.

    Tell me again about the ‘Firearms Owners’ Protection Act’, etc., after I stop laughing.

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