Legal Insurrection by Mary Chastain 2/16/2026
“We, the undersigned members of Congress, have waited patiently to know how many records ATF is currently maintaining in its illegal, digital, searchable gun registry, also known as the Out-of-Business Records Imaging System (OBRIS).”Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) and other lawmakers have demanded answers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) regarding its backdoor gun registry.
“We, the undersigned members of Congress, have waited patiently to know how many records ATF is currently maintaining in its illegal, digital, searchable gun registry, also known as the Out-of-Business Records Imaging System (OBRIS),” wrote Cloud.
The Firearms Owners’ Protection Act of 1986 and the Brady Act made it illegal for the ATF to have a centralized firearm registry:
No such rule or regulation prescribed after the date of the enactment of the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act may require that records required to be maintained under this chapter or any portion of the contents of such records, be recorded at or transferred to a facility owned, managed, or controlled by the United States or any State or any political subdivision thereof, nor that any system of registration of firearms, firearms owners, or firearms transactions or dispositions be established. Nothing in this section expands or restricts the Secretary’s [1] authority to inquire into the disposition of any firearm in the course of a criminal investigation.
Unfortunately, gun dealers have to hand over records to the government if they go out of business.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) discovered that in 2021, during the Biden administration, the ATF had over 54.7 million out-of-business records.
Lawmakers first reached out to the ATF on February 14, 2025.
More:
https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/02/congress-demands-answers-from-atf-over-backdoor-gun-registry/