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Montana AG Sounds Alarm: Armed IRS Agents Rounding Up Gun Purchase Records
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen spoke to Breitbart News Saturday morning and told us that armed IRS agents rolled into Great Falls’ Highwood Creek Outfitters Wednesday and seized dozens of boxes of ATF form 4473s, the background check form containing information on gun purchasers.
The agents hit the store prior to regular business hours, KRTV reported.
Store owner Tom Van Hoose said, “At 7:30, I came in and they pulled in behind me with 20 heavily armed agents.”
Van Hoose believes his store is targeted because he sells guns the White House opposes: “I can only assume that it’s because of the style of weapons that we have and the press that’s so against them. The current administration seems to be hell-bent on getting those guns out of the hands of average Americans.”
The ATF form 4473 has a gun purchaser’s name, address, birthdate, state/city of birth, gender, social security number, and the serial number of any guns purchased in the store. The information is perfectly suited for use in a registry or registry database.
Why the IRS? What business does the IRS have in knowing all this information and about legal firearm purchases?
The danger of federal agents taking this information was not lost on AG Knudsen, who told Breitbart News, “I spoke with the shop owner who told me that 20 heavily armed IRS agents from multiple states in our region served a warrant before his business opened. They took dozens of boxes full of 4473s — more than a decade’s worth. This is extremely concerning because it seemingly exceeds the search warrant which limited the scope of the search to financial records. These aren’t financial records, they’re records of lawful firearm purchases. What the hell does the IRS need with 4473s? We know the ATF in Washington, DC is trying to scoop up as many of these purchase records as possible, and that’s what it looks like they’re trying to do here.”
My question now is “what will Knudsen do about it? Will he sue? File orders against the IRS and Biden regime. It’s time to stop putting up with this type of federal government abuse.
That’s not abuse, Teach. It’s SOP for nazi governments and those who support them. We are now in a post-republican neo nazi form of government where elections are stolen, candidates arrested and our rights are stolen.
Montana does not require registration of firearms, so this is an attempt by the Schutzstaffel to get around that part of Big Sky Country law.
Fortunately, the GOP controls the House of Representatives, so no national firearms registration law will pass. The Bluegrass State does not require firearms registration, not a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon.
It’s good to know that no law will be passed to legalize the illegal taking of forms infringing on the second article of the bill of rights in the constitution.
Makes my heart happy that all this illegality will never be legal as it happens in the future.
If we just vote harder, maybe we could stop people in government who do illegal things, and lock them up, build a wall and deport them all, and end birthright citizenship if we could just get a majority in both houses and the presidency.
I predict mass die-offs in the near future.
As the former Fox News producer stated, Brandon is a ‘Wannabe Dictator’. He and his handlers are studying Adolf and Joe’s style manuals and following right along.
For those who haven’t heard the actual comment, find Tucker Carlson’s episode 4 of ‘Tucker on Twitter’. Takes about 30 seconds to find, quicker if you have a Twitter account. Get it straight from the source, unfiltered.
MN Steel, your sarcasm is right over the target. Too bad that the Great Unwashed will not pay any attention until it is too late or actually give credence to the credentialed media.
My question now is “what will Knudsen do about it?
Well, MY question is why didn’t he know about it, why does a private merchant have to inform him after the fact? If I was the AG in a state where this sort of stuff happened under my nose and I wasn’t in the loop I would have to be restrained.
The store owner should have called the local and State Police, many of whom are probably customers.
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Stealing records that the ATF legally requires the sellers to keep would seem to be a violation of law. If the IRS fails to properly take care of these documents, the seller should be exempted from the ATF records requirements.
Will the ATF file charges against the IRS? Which agency has priority? Or are they working in tandem; collusion or conspiracy?
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