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Red’s Trading Post Settles with ATF

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Looks like it. And the blog is gone.

Red’s Trading Post to go to trial

Friday, January 25th, 2008

News at Ryan’s: US District Court Judge Edward J. Lodge has denied the BATFE’s request for summary judgment in our case and has moved it on to trial. Ryan is excited.

Red’s Trading Post Blog

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Red’s Trading Post, a gun shop under fire from the ATF for various clerical violations, now has a blog to tell their story. Via David.

Red’s Trading Post Update

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Good news, David Codrea reports that Red’s Trading Post Granted Injunction to Continue Operations. Background here.

Speaking of Red’s Trading Post

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Background here. David has an interview with the owner.

Red’s Trading Post gets some press

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

I covered them here. They’re Idaho’s oldest gun shop and the ATF is bringing them a world of hurt over an immaterial amount of clerical errors. Today, they are in the press: A gun shop here is going national with its fight against the federal government. Ryan Horsley’s family-run gun store, Red’s Trading Post, is […]

Red’s Trading Post

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

A gun shop in Idaho is getting shut down by the ATF for clerical violations that don’t exceed a percentage point. The shop, Red’s Trading Post, has set up a website to document its case. They also have a petition here.

Red’s is back

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Both the Trading Post and Ryan’s blog.

What happened to all that Homeland Security money?

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Oh, yeah, we spent it all on an armored personnel carrier for Dellview, North Carolina. The WaPo: Violent crime has increased in some cities in recent years in part because local police are too cash-strapped to fight it, the ATF chief said Monday. The comments by Michael J. Sullivan, acting director of the Bureau of […]

Glockity

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Mag prices to go up 40%? Uh, why?

Feds Threaten Blogger

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

David Codrea says US Marshal Judicial Security Inspector David A. Meyer threatened him with arrest for his blog. More specifically, he told Ryan from Red’s Trading Post to pass along a message. Essentially, the agent has asserted that if David threatens or incites, he’ll be arrested. Now, David and I don’t see eye to eye […]

Red’s in the news

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Red’s Trading Post’s story has made the press again. This is interesting: The revelation of the 10-gun rule came during the first day of a scheduled two-day U.S. District Court hearing over the future of Red’s license. It offered a glimpse of how the ATF decides when and where to crack down on gun shops. […]

They had to have done something

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

That’s a quote from a guy in the video about the ATF raid on Cavalry Arms. The guy owns a business nearby. Is it bad that my first thought is that the something probably consists of not crossing Ts or dotting an I or writing N instead of No on a form? ColtCCO: As with […]

Glock’s been busy

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Making a revolver. And making a 1911.

More on the Violence Policy Center’s Federal Firearms License

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Ryan asks: Is anti-gun group’s FFL illegal? It appears so Seems they don’t comply with zoning.

Acting ATF Director Tied To Anti-Gun Groups

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Ryan notes: Sullivan in April 2007 touted the ATF’s “outstanding relationship” with IACP-International Associations of Chiefs of Police. An organization that has been exposed by the NRA as being in the pockets of a large gun control group. Fitting enough Acting ATF Director Michael J. Sullivan was one of the Keynote Speakers at IACP’s Great […]

Anti-gunner endorses McCain

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Stallone endorsement.

Now, with automatic i dotting

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Ryan looks at some software for FFLs

When is a collector a dealer?

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

When ATF decides you are. In other news, the ATF has never heard of milsurp firearms: Over 75 percent of the firearms purchased by Novick retailed at less than $170. This information is not consistent with firearms being purchased by an individual purchaser for enhancement of his personal collection

ATF on Machine guns – a recurring theme

Friday, January 11th, 2008

What is not a machine gun this week may be next week, if the ATF happens to feel like it. Once again, the ATF is going after people for not breaking the law. Not the first time they’ve been caught deceiving in an effort to get a conviction.

ATF Reform Act

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Ryan notes some criticism of the act by GOA (which given their record on 2640, I might ordinarily be dismissive of – but not this time): The bill contains a number of relatively minor pro-gun provisions which we have championed for many years. However, the bill also contains, for the first time, “civil penalties” for […]

ATF Stuff

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

In North Carolina, another judge questions ATF’s definition of willful. And Senator Crapo on his hold of the Sullivan confirmation: I recently had the opportunity to meet with Acting Director Sullivan to inform him of multiple concerns that I have had in recent years with BATFE treatment of small firearms dealers. Mr. Sullivan conveyed his […]

ATF Ignores Recommendations

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Seems congress has wagged their finger at the ATF a couple of times for going after dealers who commit technical errors (i.e., writing a Y instead of spelling out Yes) a couple of times. But ATF continues to disregard those reprimands.

Quick links and back to your regularly scheduled not blogging

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

What media bias against guns? Short barreled shotgun porn. Looks like acting ATF Director Michael Sullivan is under fire again: This is one of the Judge’s that has criticized Sullivan in the past and at one point threatened to send a US Marshall to pull Sullivan out of a Dentist chair and bring him to […]

Another hold

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Sen. David Vitter has placed another hold on the confirmation of Michael Sullivan as ATF Director. This in addition to two Idaho senators doing the same. Hmm, maybe I’ll lose my bet. This a symbolic victory and a good thing.

More on the Sullivan confirmation

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Two Idaho senators put his confirmation on hold. Now John “My booger hook is on the bang switch” Kerry is asking they remove their hold on the confirmation.

I’d still bet on it

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

I noted yesterday on the Sullivan confirmation that: Sorry, folks, but it’s a done deal. Mark it. Today, Ryan reports: I just came across the following article, Idaho Senators block ATF Pick. It appears that Second Amendment Senators Mike Crapo and Larry Craig have put a hold on Sullivan’s confirmation. It’s a hold but I’d […]

Enemy of the state

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Len Savage of Historic Arms is no stranger to really annoying the ATF and suffering for it. Via Ryan, comes a bit by Savage entitled Am I an enemy of the US Government? A must read for looking at ATF’s tactics. There’s also an interview with him.

Oppose Sullivan

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Ryan at Red’s Trading Post advocates contacting your Senators to oppose the confirmation of Michael Sullivan to head ATF. I concur. A successful politico from Massachusetts isn’t exactly someone I trust to enforce gun laws.

ATF and willful

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Testimony of Richard Gardiner on ATF enforcement actions. Read it all. Up next, here’s a Petition to US Congress and the ATF for Fair Treatment of FFL Dealers by the ATF. 5,000 signatures so far.

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