U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch issued what Second Amendment supporters likely see as a dark warning about the White House's looming executive order on guns, telling a group of reporters the federal government would be actively searching out those firearms' owners who want to sidestep registration.

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In her words, as reported by Breitbart: "We will be looking for those individuals who seek to avoid registering," she said, after a meeting with President Obama about his upcoming executive orders on gun control.

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Her statement was in reference to the widely reported portion of Obama's executive order that's supposed to expand the definition of "gun dealer" to include even those who make private, one-on-one transactions. Specifically, his order would then require anyone who's "engaged in the business of dealing in firearms" to register as a dealer, and thus become subject to the background checks' process, as Breitbart reported.

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The order doesn't make any exceptions based on the numbers of gun sales, and as Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano pointed, that means even an individual selling one firearm to another individual would have to abide the mandate.

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As such, Lynch vowed the feds, through her Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, would be on the watch for violators.

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"[We'll watch for private sellers who] seek to avoid registering [as] engaged in the business of selling firearms," she said, CBS News reported.

Lynch did say the order would include an exemption for "the hobbyist and collector" but that private sellers would no longer be able to "hide behind that [label]," CBS News reported.

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