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Can the ATF really come in your house at will?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1443839" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Back in the 80's they came around Tulsa checking on c3 items that were registered in the 68 amnesty.</p><p>They said they were updating their computer system.</p><p>If you were in the phone book they just called. </p><p>If not they tracked you down one way or another.</p><p>One nice thing about it was my dad registered a couple back then and never received any paperwork. </p><p>He was always concerned about taking them out and shooting them with no papers.</p><p>After their phone call he didn't have to worry cause it confirmed they were registered.</p><p>As a C3 dealer I had 20-30 that were amnesty guns and they came in for an inspection around the same time and were only interested in seeing the amnesty guns.</p><p></p><p>This was the only time period that I ever heard of them contacting individuals about their guns that was not part on a criminal investigation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1443839, member: 6777"] Back in the 80's they came around Tulsa checking on c3 items that were registered in the 68 amnesty. They said they were updating their computer system. If you were in the phone book they just called. If not they tracked you down one way or another. One nice thing about it was my dad registered a couple back then and never received any paperwork. He was always concerned about taking them out and shooting them with no papers. After their phone call he didn't have to worry cause it confirmed they were registered. As a C3 dealer I had 20-30 that were amnesty guns and they came in for an inspection around the same time and were only interested in seeing the amnesty guns. This was the only time period that I ever heard of them contacting individuals about their guns that was not part on a criminal investigation. [/QUOTE]
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