Ghost Gun Ban
There’s a reason why our laws protect the privacy of gun owners. In accordance with the Brady Act, authorities must destroy records of every firearm background check within 24 hours. From ThirdWay:
Even if the form is eventually sent to the federal warehouse and entered into its 4473 database, the information will still be unsearchable and fail to serve in any way as a registry of gun owners. And the record of the background check itself would still be destroyed within 24 hours. Given the operation of the system, there is simply no practical way to use background checks to create a federal registry of gun owners.
The Second Amendment is designed to protect every American’s right to own a firearm. The idea that every gun should be registered in government data bases is a breeding ground for tyranny. There is no reason that every gun should be registered or trackable unless the government has the intention to confiscate your firearms.