Posted by David Kopel:
The Tiahrt Amendment: 
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_07_08-2007_07_14.shtml#1184253706


   A reader asked for analysis of the Tiahrt Amendment, which will be
   voted on today in the House Appropriations Committee. The amendment,
   which has been a BATFE appropriations rider since 2004, protects the
   privacy of law-abiding gun owners by restricting disclosure to third
   parties of various federal records of lawful gun purchases, by
   enforcing a prior federal law requiring the prompt destruction of
   National Instant Check System records on lawful purchases, and by
   forbidding the creation of a computerized federal gun-owner registry.
   The amendment also partially limits the disclosure of information from
   federal gun traces--which Chicago Mayor Daley and other politicians
   have sought, in order to support their lawsuits against gun
   manufacturers. More detailed information is available from a [1]2004
   article I wrote for National Review Online.
   The gun control lobby, with New York City Mayor Bloomberg as the point
   man, are seeking to eliminate the Tiahrt Amendment entirely, but their
   public campaign has said almost nothing about the most of the
   provisions of the amendment. (Even though those provisions are
   contrary to the lobbies' support for comprehensive gun-owner
   registration.) Instead, they claim that the trace provisions interfere
   with local law enforcement. Notably, Kansas Rep. Tiahrt offered to
   negotiate technical modifications of the trace language, to the extent
   necessary to address legitimate law enforcement (as opposed to
   lawsuit) needs, but Mayor Bloomberg broke off the negotiations.

References

   1. http://davekopel.com/NRO/Erasing-a-Clinton-Legacy.htm

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