After the dealer goes out of business the forms go to BAFT. Forms over 20 years old should have been previously destroyed by the dealer but the "Bound Book" entries last forever and it goes to ATF as well.
But, *lately*, during compliance inspections, ATF agents have regularly been scanning the dealer's forms and taking the information away. I've been told by dealers that when asked, the agents just respond "New policy" and continue scanning. On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Greg Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote: > > ** > > ** > > ** > > Professor Olson wrote: > > > > > The dealer does his bookwork. After a time, the Form 4473 makes it's way > to BATF, gets > >scanned, and goes into the government's permanent record somewhere in West > >Virginia. > > > > > Query, after what "time" does a Form 4473 ever make its way to BATF? > > > > The ONLY time that I am aware of that happening is when a dealer > surrenders his license or otherwise goes > > out of business and turns his records over to the BATF. Otherwise, AFAIK, > Form 4473s and FFL "bound books" > > never leave the possession of the dealer and are never given to the BATF. > > The life of a Form 4473, unless THAT rule changed unbeknownst to me, is as > a 4 sided piece of 8.5 x 11 yellow > > paper sitting in a file in a dealer's records. > > > > Has that changed? > > > > ***GRJ*** > ****** > -- ************************************************************************************************************** Professor Joseph Olson, J.D.(*Hon*. Duke), LL.M.(*Tax*. Florida) o 651-523-2142 Hamline University School of Law (MS-D2037) f 651-523-2236 St. Paul, MN 55113-1235 c 612-865-7956 [email protected] http://law.hamline.edu/constitutional_law/joseph_olson.html
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