Not that I know of.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Guy Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Olson opined:****
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> “I've been told by dealers that when asked, the agents just respond "New
> policy" and continue scanning.”****
>
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>
> First I have heard of this (granted, no my area of study). Has any
> official policy been excavated from the DOJ info tomb, or have enough
> instanced been documented to make congress think their prohibitions on de
> facto registration have been ignored?****
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Olson, Joseph E.
> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 07, 2013 12:39 PM
> *To:* Greg Jacobs
> *Cc:* Firearms Reg,List
> *Subject:* Re: The life of a Form 4473****
>
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>
> 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.****
>
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>
> 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.****
>
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>
> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Greg Jacobs <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
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> Professor Olson wrote:****
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>  ****
>
> > 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*******
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