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An interesting NFA case in Oregon

A gun shop submits his paper work for a Glock 18, complete with sheriff’s letter. ATF processes the paperwork. Then ATF notices the sheriff’s letter was out of date. So, they want to seize the gun from the shop.

ATF can’t get paperwork right. No big deal for them. If you get the paperwork wrong, it’s a big deal for you.

And reading through the article, it seems the dealer and sheriff just wanted to be able to get some cool toys.

4 Responses to “An interesting NFA case in Oregon”

  1. Jonathan Says:

    The BATFE successfully convinced me that stamp-collecting is a bad idea. I submitted my move paperwork for my SBS well in advance of the requirements, and had to remind them of that paperwork’s existence twice before they bothered to send it back to me.

    If I had moved without the paperwork, I imagine they would have been quite cranky.

  2. Huck Says:

    I heard that the Trump is fixing to eliminate some gubmint agencies. Let’s hope that BATF is on the list.

  3. Lyle Says:

    Bureaucrats gotta bureaucrat (i.e. fuck with people).

  4. Magus Says:

    What’s wrong with wanting some cool toys?

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