seamusTX wrote: CHL information is confidential unless law enforcement requests access to it for a specific purpose. Even then, it is simply a list of personal characteristics, (sex, age, etc.), and your employment, residence, and arrest history. Most of this is already in the public domain.
The fact that you have a CHL says nothing about what kind of or how many firearms you own, if any.
Similarly, your federal income-tax information is confidential unless subpoenaed. The IRS doesn't just open it to other agencies for fishing expeditions.
The Form 4473 that you fill out when you purchase a firearm from an FFL stays in the FFL's files for 20 years unless he goes out of business. Then it goes to BATFE in paper form.
The information from NICS checks is supposed to be deleted after 36 hours. When John Ashcroft became Attorney General in 2001, he found that the FBI was keeping it longer. He ordered them to comply with the law. Presumably they were still doing so at least until January 2009.
I'm inclined to think that they are still complying, because certain members of the Administration and Congress want the law changed to allow the FBI to keep the information longer.
As for the census, individual identifying information is secret for 72 years. It cannot even be subpoenaed.
I would like to know if anyone can point out an example of abuse of census information in the past, oh, 220 years.
- Jim
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One exception though...that piece of paper I fill out to purchase a firearm does not go away.
A point that I believe is missed in all this noise.seamusTX wrote:As for the census, individual identifying information is secret for 72 years. It cannot even be subpoenaed. I would like to know if anyone can point out an example of abuse of census information in the past, oh, 220 years.