ATF Requires More Information

I don't understand how monitoring the sale of high powered rifles does not do anything to stop the smuggling of machine guns and assault rifles across the border.
 
Yet another brillant idea from our government. I am sure this will make our boarders much safer.

JD338
 
Also I'm fairly certain that these guys aren't legally buying firearms anyways. Why would a criminal organization spend $600 on a used and not well taken care of AK knockoff when they could buy a crate of brand new Bulgarian AKs from some arms dealer for probably about the same price?
 
DrMike":3mjlbud9 said:
After "Fast and Furious" blew up in their face, I guess the ATF will manage this new policy much better. Now, they will require all gun shops along the Mexican border to "alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles" (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ation-on-frequent-gunbuyers-in-border-states/). Yeah, they'll get it right this time.


This is called "saving face 101" or "h*ll no, I won't answer that Congressional subpoena 501". This is also lawyerese for: I ain't never pleading guilty to breaking the law, because I am the law and don't you forget it!
 
It is aggravating but the government when they get too big for their britches, can break the law better than anybody else can!
 
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