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ATF Recordkeeping

Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:28 am

Sounds like there's room for improvement. icon_eek

https://firearmsunknown.com/FU2/blog/fo ... -own-bull/

Re: ATF Recordkeeping

Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:59 am

Well, isn't that special! Can't say I'm surprised, as gov't agencies are generally incompetent by default, but the potential consequences of this kind of ineptitude are pretty serious. Seems to me the best remedy is to repeal the NFA.

Re: ATF Recordkeeping

Sat Jun 10, 2017 9:44 am

Guns4Liberty wrote:Well, isn't that special! Can't say I'm surprised, as gov't agencies are generally incompetent by default, but the potential consequences of this kind of ineptitude are pretty serious. Seems to me the best remedy is to repeal the NFA.

The reason for this is that there are not enough consequences for ineptitude, laziness and poor performance when employed by .Gov. Usually.
Funny how the ATF can come into someone's private home and bring hell with them, or into a business with guns drawn and spray paint camera lenses for alleged paperwork violations, but have difficulty in keeping a perfectly sharp record keeping system of their own.

Snippet from the article :
What does this all mean? It calls into question and casts reasonable doubt on every conviction of NFA violations based on the supposed unquestionable accuracy of the NFRTR. Every time they claimed there was no or incorrect records on file for an NFA weapon, and thus sent someone away to prison, there is now evidence in the ATF's own analysis and summary that they very well were wrong.

Thinking too much about this puts me into a rage mode.
I love what the Founding Fathers designed, not so enthusiastic about what it has become.
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