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Why FFL holders dropped from 245,628 to 54,902
Another bit of evidence that the Bush'ists aren't the friends of gun owners is this continuation of the Clinton policy of forcing FFL holders out of business via the activities of BATFAE thugs. This has been going on for all of Bush's time in office unabated. Further, a similar group of stocking dealers helped pass the anti-self defense Gun Control Act of 1968 which has formed the basis for nearly all inroads against our rights. These dealers need to feel some heat, then maybe they'll see the light.
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True.
Except the Bush part. :rolleyes: Had to give up my FFL because I didn't have a 'storefront'. Not a Bush deal. Knock it off. |
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So, yes, Bush is completely responsible, today, for this anti-self defense travesty. You're denial is pure Bush'ist bull*****. |
No Pat.
My response is again related to my direct experience with the BATFE, and the policies surrounding FFL's, LEUP's, storage magazines and the regulations surrounding them. While I wasn't pleased with the change in FFL regulations, I could understand some of the reasoning. There were, in my knowledge FFL holders who were not responsible in their dealings with firearms. There were too many for the staff of field agents available to ensure compliance. This definitely had an effect on me at the time, as I was shooting competitively at the professional level, and obtained most of my parts and tools using the license. The use of a 'storefront' FFL holder was an inconvenience. I would like to hear about your direct experience in this area. Or are you just parroting some crap you read on a website? Again. |
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I am NEVER interested in what challenges are put upon a government agency whose job is unConstitutional in the first place, one whose agents should in fact be neutralized with extreme prejudice, much less arrested and granted trials. If you want to support the Constitution, stop making excuses for Bush and demand that he honor his sworn duty to defend the Constitution and eliminate the restrictions on obtaining an FFL at the least, and elininate the BATFAE at best. |
Things have changed significantly since 1968, or perhaps you hadn't noticed. And if you are really interested in support for your cause, stop blaming one man for all of the wrongdoings if the last 4 decades. Use a little logic in your rants, rather than cut 'n paste. You'll not see elimination of the BATFE and while I believe the pendulum has swung too far again, we're not going back to the days where you can go to the hardware store and pick up a few sticks of Hercules and a couple of caps to get rid of the stump in your yard.
Again, I would be interested in your direct experience, more than your interpretation of someone else's opinions. SmileWavy |
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Why do you think my experience is any different than other citizens? When the government acts unlawfully, every citizen is harmed. |
You're right.
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I started looking into getting my FFL, but the FFL I use for my out-of-state deals told me his will probably not be renewed this June, so I shouldn't even bother. Seems BATF isn't so much the problem now as is Fairfax County's zoning BS. For some reason, BATF is holding things up until an applicant gets local zoning permission, though I don't know how that falls into their realm of responsibility.
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I would guess that BATFE will not issue the FFL until a proper business location can be verified. That would include being located in an area zoned for businesses of that type.
Or Bush hates zoning commisions. |
The ATF Regulations basically state that the FFL holder shall adhere to ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS...thus if the state requires a storefront as a condition then the ATF says you need a storefront...
Personally I would rather NOT have the FFL, because of all the regulations that you have to adhere to... |
And that was precisely the reason I didn't attempt to renew mine. In the grand scheme of things, I didn't want to become a full-time dealer...
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Pat, I really think the ATFE has it's own agenda... They like to interpret the laws on their own.
Read about a board member on a firearm board I get on, who was making Ar15 parts and receivers. Completely legal... but the ATF arrested him and seized his equipment based on 'constructive intent'... ... basically, he COULD make 'machineguns' with his equipment, so he MUST BE MAKING THEM! Let's arrest him and throw him in prison! That, and the ATFE harassing people in Virginia last year after they purchased firearms at a gunshow. The ATFE needs to be reigned in and spanked a little. |
I had an FFL for 18 years and never had a problem with the ATF people, nor did I have a problem with the CA DOJ.
In CA U had increasing regulations and fees that made it more and more difficult to keep your license, as well as the ever changing laws as to how and what U could sell. It was just a pain in the a$$... |
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