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Retention

Lautenberg wants to increase the length of time that the feds keep gun records from 24 hours to six months. Ten years, if you’re on the terror watch list (which is the same list that Ted Kennedy was on). Says armed and safe:

The name of this charming bit of tyranny? Preserving Records of Terrorist and Criminal Transactions (PROTeCT) Act of 2008. So . . . we’re keeping records of all gun sales through licensed dealers, and calling all such sales “Terrorist and Criminal Transactions,” eh? Does anyone have any doubts about what the senator thinks of gun owners?

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership is all for it.

6 Responses to “Retention”

  1. BobG Says:

    And what are the odds that in a few months, someone will want to amend it to keep the records of everyone for ten years, or permanently? Slippery slope…

  2. Lyle Says:

    How about a watch list comprised of politicians who violate their Oath of Office?

  3. Jack Says:

    The dealers keep the records for 20 years so that guns can be traced. That’s not good enough? Jack.

  4. retro Says:

    Next the MSM (or some numbnuts like Christian Trebal) will be publishing the records of all these sales…

  5. bob r Says:

    How about a watch list comprised of politicians who violate their Oath of Office?

    They already do that: it’s called the list of elected officials; I’m sure that the list includes a few people who don’t meet your criteria but the number is so small as to be not worth being worried about it.

  6. Ravenwood Says:

    Lautenberg will do anything to stop legal gun ownership. This is the guy that wanted to “suspend” gun sales until the terror threat level was green (or whatever the lowest one is). Since it was released, it has never been below elevated meaning if Lautenberg had his way, no guns would have been sold in the U.S. at all.

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