Author Topic: MO Dept. of Revenue Subpoenaed On Backdoor Gun Registration With FEMA and DHS  (Read 922 times)

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Offline samspade

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Earlier this month Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder held a press conference to expose the backdoor gun registration operation in Missouri. Kinder accused the Missouri Department of Revenue of working with the Department of Homeland Security to install new hardware and software to obtain data on Missouri citizens and transfer this information to DHS and unnamed third parties. The last state senator to use his subpoena power was then state senator now Governor Jay Nixon.

The Department of Revenue denied the claims.

Yesterday, Missouri state Senator Kurt Shaefer subpoenaed the the Missouri Department of Revenue to produce all documents between the Department of Revenue and any federal agency, including but not limited to, the Department of Homeland Security or FEMA, regarding driver’s license and ID information of Missouri citizens.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/03/breaking-mo-dept-of-revenue-subpoenaed-on-backdoor-gun-registration-with-fema-and-dhs/

This is plainly a move to get gun ownership up to the federal government which in turn can use it for its own purposes.

Keep in mind Homeland Security is buying bullets and armored vehicles.  One has to wonder why and since  the head of Headland Security refuses to tell congress or the people why this in itself is suspicious.

Offline DumbAss Tanker

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Not really tracking how it's backdoor gun registration, since the only time a weapon type and serial number are recorded anywhere officially in this state is on the 4473 when you buy it from an FFL.  CCW holder tracking, yes, I see that, which is objectionable enough, but not the same thing.
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