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Home Front: Politix
ATF to Require Information on Frequent Gunbuyers in Border States
2011-07-11
In an effort to stem the illicit flow of weapons into Mexico, the Justice Department says gun shops in four Southwest border states will be required to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles.

The new policy comes amid wide-spread criticism of a failed federal probe called Operation Fast and Furious aimed at dismantling large-scale arms trafficking networks along the Arizona border with Mexico.

Under the new policy, federal firearms licensees in Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico must report purchases of two or more of some types of rifles by the same person in a five-day span. The requirement applies to purchases of semi-automatic rifles that have detachable magazines and a caliber of greater than .22.

ATF estimates it will generate 18,000 reports a year.
If I was a gun shop owner, I would have taken down the names of the agents that had me sell to people that didn't pass muster when they were doing operation gunrunner, then put those names of the agents on every report the ATF is now demanding.
Stupid government fucks.

18,000 reports/year, for which the ATF simply must hire how many clerks with security clearances to read and file, and how many managers to manage the teams and generate summary reports, all of whom will get federal government salaries, benefits, and opportunities for parallel transfers to other departments?
Posted by:DarthVader

#3  There they go, bangin on us again!
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-07-11 22:17  

#2  It will be done if they can get away with it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-07-11 21:50  

#1  If I recall correctly it is illegal for BATF to retain the info on firearms purchases past a given number of days (48 hours?)....this could get interesting.
Posted by: tipover   2011-07-11 21:45  

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