President Biden announced Monday that he will be targeting “ghost guns” in a series executive actions as a part of his nomination for a new head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Biden nominated former Ohio U.S. attorney, Steve Dettlebach.
The executive actions include the banning of the unlicensed production of kits to create untraceable weapons.
Under these new federal rules, only licensed gun manufacturers can produce these kits and must include serial numbers. In all states including Indiana, licensed fire arm dealers must now keep records until they shut down their business or licensed activity and transfer these records to ATF.
Previously, records could be destroyed after 20 years.

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It’s really important that we get these ghost guns off the streets. Being a former cop and reader of the FBIs uniform crime report I worry regularly that criminals will stop stealing legally obtained guns and start buying parts, milling equipment, learn a skill, have patience, build receivers to exact specs, put all the pieces together correctly, then go commit a crime. That’s totally worth removing rights from law abiding citizens, then potentially removing tools for us to protect our lives and liberties. Someone should tell these people to make murdered illegal so that no one gets killed ever again.
Well played, sir.
Perfectly put.
What Charles and Stocks said.
lousy stinking election stealing senile cheating bought and paid for by the chicom and Ukraininan and rusky anti American constitution breaking old politician should be in prison.
You always get what you vote for, vote RED 2022.
Executive action creating a rule, not a law. Welcome to the tyranny of the bureaucracies.