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FOIA Response Confirms NFRTR Data Unreliable for Prosecutions

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By David Codrea

If the process looks neat and orderly, it’s because this ATF Industry Operations Inspector is on site at an FFL facility. (BATFE/Facebook)

David Codrea in his natural habitat.

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- “NFA database seriously flawed,” attorney and author David T. Hardy charged Wednesday on his Of Arms and the Law blog. “Mind you, felony prosecutions are undertaken relying on the NFRTR to establish that a gun is not registered, and with evidence consisting of an affidavit from the custodian of records for the NFRTR certifying that no record of registration could be found.”

He is talking about the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, “the central registry of all NFA [National Firearms Act] firearms in the U.S. which are not in the possession or under the control of the U.S. Government.”  And by “fil[ing] a Freedom of information Act suit pending in D.C. District Court, where I’m represented by progun attorney Stephen Stamboulieh,” Hardy has obtained “some of the work papers of a Justice Department Office of Inspector General audit of the NFRTR … which is consulted to see if a firearm is registered.” (Link to data summary is here.)

Received files include results from an Office of Inspector General survey of ATF’s Industry Operations Inspectors (some of whom have glorious backgrounds of their own), which in turn has produced some interesting conclusions from the people assessing citizen compliance:

Demonstrably unreliable records haven’t stopped felony prosecutions. (BATFE/Facebook)

In their own words, some of the inspectors say they know “the register will be incomplete or inaccurate,” that “discrepancies in the NFRTR make it impossible to verify the onsite inventory,” and that they will “encounter discrepancies on a daily basis.”  Yet despite that, per Hardy, “felony prosecutions are undertaken relying on the NFRTR to establish that a gun is not registered, and with evidence consisting of an affidavit from the custodian of records for the NFRTR certifying that no record of registration could be found.”

Think about that.

These results provide irrefutable corroboration for why ATF folded in the U.S. v. Friesen illegal machine gun possession case back in 2008. As noted at the time by attorney Joshua Prince:

That’s hardly the first time the unreliable nature of the government’s records has been established.

37 years ago in United States v. Seven Misc. Firearms, 503 F. Supp. 565 (D.C. 1980), the court noted:

In 2005, Congressional Research Service produced a memorandum on “Issues regarding data accuracy, completeness and reliability” of the NFRTR and noted earlier audits that found “significant problems,” including “improperly destroyed records … significant inaccuracies [and that ] employees had not always followed proper procedures.

“One leading firearms law attorney has advised defendants in federal criminal cases to file discovery motions for U.S. government documents that he suggests may cast a reasonable doubt as to whether an NFA firearm is unregistered due to findings in these documents that the NFRTR is not accurate, complete and reliable,” the report notes.

Documenting such unreliability is a “Summary of Errors in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record Disclosed in Results of Audits or Reviews by ATF or the Treasury Department Inspector General, 1994 to 1998.”

For those with Dropbox accounts (they’re free), you can download a Zip file for multiple OIG documents including IOI survey data, results and analyses.

Hardy is a recognized Second Amendment authority.

About David Codrea:

David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating / defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

In addition to being a field editor/columnist at GUNS Magazine and associate editor for Oath Keepers, he blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Source: https://www.ammoland.com/2017/06/foia-response-confirms-nfrtr-data-unreliable-for-prosecutions/


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