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ATF is at it again—rewriting federal law to create new gun control laws.
 

What is About to Happen?

Tomorrow, the Biden Administration is expected to publish its final rule to combat “ghost guns”—or privately made firearms which are currently legal right now. 
The new rule will be entitled “Definition of ‘Frame or Receiver’ and Identification of Firearms,” but it will do far more than the White House is pretending. 
GOA will analyze the differences between this final rule and the previously published proposed rule, but here is what we know already. The rule will: 

•   Allow ATF to end the online sale of gun parts at will (as Biden promised on the campaign trail).

•   Mandate the serialization of many gun parts, forcing Americans to undergo a background check for a new legal “firearm” in order to repair or buy replacement parts for their guns.

•   Require that 100% of Firearm Transaction Records from gun stores dating back to 2002 end up in ATF’s billion record gun registry.

You heard that right. 

Not only will this mean you have to do multiple background checks to build or repair a gun…

And not only can Biden’s ATF ban the online sale of gun parts without a new law…
This new rule is about expanding an already billion-record gun registry to eventually include EVERY SINGLE SALE at EVERY SINGLE GUN STORE since 2002.
This is pure gun control—ultimately people control.
 

GOA is Fighting Back!

Thankfully, GOA’s team of attorneys and lobbyists has been preparing for this fight.   
We've known this was coming, since they announced this rule as a proposed rule back in May of 2021.

We plan on fighting this tooth and nail in the courts, as well as, in the halls of Congress. A lawsuit is in the works, but we need your help. 
 

But GOA doesn’t only rely on the court system to defend the Second Amendment, as its reactionary by nature.

That’s why GOA is working to force a vote in the Senate to strike down this rule using a procedure known as the Congressional Review Act.
Using the Congressional Review Act, 30 Senators can submit a petition that will force the Senate to vote on rejecting this rule, bypassing the powerful filibuster. 
That's where you come in.
 

How You Can Help:

We need you to hit the “take action” button and fill out a message to your senators and representatives demanding they sign-on to this petition in both legislative chambers.

We want Congress on the record demonstrating their support or rejection of this abusive demonstration of gun control. 

Will Congress strike down Biden’s attempt to expand and solidify ATF’s national gun registry?

Will the Courts enforce the Firearm Owners Protection Act against any new rules or regulations that create gun or gun owner registries? 

These are dangerous times for the Second Amendment, but Gun Owners of America is standing up to the gun grabbers.

We’re here to defend your constitutional rights. 

Stand with us.

Together, let's put vulnerable senators who are up for reelection in the hot seat and make them show their true colors.

Together, let’s take this fight to the courts and uphold the Firearm Owners Protection Act!
 

In liberty,   

Aidan Johnston

Director of Federal Affairs
Gun Owners of America   

P.S. Please distribute this alert to your pro-gun family and friends and urge them to take action. To renew your GOA membership or to join for the first time, please click here.


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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2022, 05:24:11 AM »
   I recently ordered a choke tube and the package had been opened ,I  dont know how it arrived without falling out ,whoever opened it didnt have the decency to reseal it . 

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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2022, 05:28:03 AM »
I will email both of my hell bound liberal senators but it'll be like spitting in the wind.
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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2022, 06:42:47 AM »
E-mailing my two senators would just be a waste of electrons.
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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2022, 07:28:34 AM »
I was listening to Guns and gadgets on these rules. It was stated that the two part receiver was a modern thing. I have a 1907 Winchester and a Remington model 8 in my safe that would beg to differ. 
99% of all Lawyers give the other 1% a bad name. What I find hilarious about this is they are such an arrogant bunch, that they all think they are in the 1%.

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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2022, 10:15:21 AM »
E-mailing my two senators would just be a waste of electrons.

Now that the Dems can Rig Elections at Will, Congress no longer Fear the Voters...

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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2022, 01:01:17 PM »
As usual this is a solution in search of a problem...The only "homemade, Kit guns" I know of are AR 15 and used to be AK 47 receivers.  Not exactly popular "street guns". On the news they are saying you can "assemble them from a kit" 3D print guns etc.  Never seen a "kit" that doesn't require extensive machine work and again a rifle.  3D printing is great to make a 1 SHOT ZIP GUN, but again not really just print and go.  On the "news" they showed a Glock as an example, OF what???  Guys were making Zip Guns in the 50's and before - cheap and not accurate 1 shots.
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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2022, 01:29:43 PM »
As usual this is a solution in search of a problem...The only "homemade, Kit guns" I know of are AR 15 and used to be AK 47 receivers.  Not exactly popular "street guns". On the news they are saying you can "assemble them from a kit" 3D print guns etc.  Never seen a "kit" that doesn't require extensive machine work and again a rifle.  3D printing is great to make a 1 SHOT ZIP GUN, but again not really just print and go.  On the "news" they showed a Glock as an example, OF what???  Guys were making Zip Guns in the 50's and before - cheap and not accurate 1 shots.
You didn't take your info far enough.
The market has plenty of 1911 type 45s that are ghost guns.
As shown here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJAi2DYCo8U
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Re: ATF Finalizes Rule Expanding Gun Registry, Regulating Gun Parts
« Reply #8 on: April 13, 2022, 08:54:06 AM »
Thanks Bugeye,

I didn't know about the 1911 "kits", learn something new every day.  OF course if you have the patience you CAN make just about anything without expensive machinery.  You could file an AR receiver out of a block of aluminium if you were determined enough.  I still would not fire any "3D printed" 1911 but I value my life.  Even plastic (the only thing 3D printers turn out) guns need some metal parts such as barrels etc.  Making a "repeater" is also difficult I would imagine.  I guess for my money (or lack there of) I would just go to a State where they have "no transfer" gun shows or just buy one on the street.  That seems like a more likely route for a potential criminal, rather than buy a CNC milling machine...  Any way I still think this as a solution looking for a problem.  ALL STATISTICS show the majority of gun deaths are SUICIDE!