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From "The Truth About Guns":
"Remember the border state long gun registry? That was the shiny fig leaf the Obama administration slapped over the at-the-time worsening Fast and Furious controversy that required the reporting and de facto registration of purchases of multiple long guns in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. When put in place, the administration said it was just temporary, an emergency measure to combat the "iron river of guns" flowing south to arm Mexico's drug cartels, fueling murder and mayhem. Somehow, though, they left out the fact that the Justice Department itself was generating most of that effluence, but the fierce moral urgency to take action took precedence. Still, it was only for 180 days, so no biggie. Except now, two years later, based on a David Codrea examiner.com report, it looks like the ATF may want to take the program national . . ."
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/20...r-state-multiple-rifle-reporting-requirement/
"Remember the border state long gun registry? That was the shiny fig leaf the Obama administration slapped over the at-the-time worsening Fast and Furious controversy that required the reporting and de facto registration of purchases of multiple long guns in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. When put in place, the administration said it was just temporary, an emergency measure to combat the "iron river of guns" flowing south to arm Mexico's drug cartels, fueling murder and mayhem. Somehow, though, they left out the fact that the Justice Department itself was generating most of that effluence, but the fierce moral urgency to take action took precedence. Still, it was only for 180 days, so no biggie. Except now, two years later, based on a David Codrea examiner.com report, it looks like the ATF may want to take the program national . . ."
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/20...r-state-multiple-rifle-reporting-requirement/