http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/02/the-atf-is-illegally-hoarding-american-gun-owners-personal-information/


The ATF Is Illegally Hoarding American Gun Owners’ Personal Information

Eric Lieberman <http://dailycaller.com/author/eric-lieberman/>



11:32 AM 08/02/2016



A government report <http://www.gao.gov/assets/680/678091.pdf> discovered
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) illegally
stockpiles gun owners’ personal information.

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the go-to federal
oversight agency, conducted an audit
<http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-16-552?source=ra> of ATF and found it
does not remove certain identifiable information, despite the law
explicitly mandating it do so. GAO conducted reviews for four data systems,
and concluded at least two of ATF’s systems violated official protocols.



One of the data-collecting systems called Multiple Sales (MS) requires that
multiple firearms purchased at once must be reported to ATF by the federal
firearms licensee (FFL). ATF policy requires that the bureau internally
removes particular data from multiple gun sales reports after two years if
the firearm has not been traced to criminal activity. GAO found that ATF
does not adhere to its own policy. In fact, “until May 2016, MS contained
over 10,000 names that were not consistently deleted within the required 2
years.”



Another system called Access 2000, or A2K, establishes servers to be used
by National Tracing Center (NTC) personnel. The NTC can electronically
search FFLs’ records for certain information needed to track the history of
a firearm.





While GAO’s investigation revealed that A2K for currently-operating FFLs
complied with formal policy, A2K for out-of-business FFLs did not comply
with the restrictions “because ATF maintained these data on a single
server.” They were directed to get rid of this consolidated information and
did so in March 2016. Furthermore, GAO found that ATF does not, but
potentially should, have an outlined policy that specifies how
out-of-business FFLs should submit documentation of compliance or
share pertinent information.

Accumulating and centralizing such data can become harder to maintain as
time goes on. GAO recommends that ATF eliminate or at minimum obfuscate the
unnecessary data to comply with federal law and to ensure that unnecessary
information isn’t vulnerable to breaches or internal infractions.



GAO said they conducted this study not only so ATF can “better adhere to
its policies” as the title of the report states, but also because the
bureau has a role in “protecting the privacy rights of law-abiding gun
owners.”



According to the report, ATF has agreed to GAO’s recommendations.



Read more:
http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/02/the-atf-is-illegally-hoarding-american-gun-owners-personal-information/#ixzz4GDPlmR3S


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