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How much longer will we make it without a national gun registry? Not Long.
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OathKeepingJarhead Admin
Posts : 490 Join date : 2012-09-05 Age : 41 Location : Southeastern Michigan
Subject: How much longer will we make it without a national gun registry? Not Long. Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:10 pm
The BATF raided the Oceanside California gun shop that had just won a restraining order against the agency in order to gain the names and information on customers who have bought their 80% lower receivers. This is just the beginning. Soon they will want information on more and more purchases of weapons parts and weapons themselves. It will keep happening as long as we the people allow it to happen. What is happening is wrong and I hope a judge has the intestinal fortitude to stand up for the Constitution even if it means ruling against the federal government.
A Saturday YouTube video purporting to show a raid by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives at a Southern California gun parts supply is the latest chapter in a controversy that has been heating up through the past several days.
Ares Armor is at odds with ATF over access to the names of its customers who have purchased so-called “80 percent receivers,” which are AR-15 lower blanks that still need to be drilled and cleared in order to have firing controls installed. These lowers are used by home gunsmiths to build their own AR rifles, and do not have serial numbers.
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday, modified it Friday and on Saturday the video shows what appear to be ATF agents in the Ares Armor Oceanside store.
It is not clear if anything was seized, but the judge did clear the way for ATF to take action, and ordered Ares Armor not to “destroy, transfer, sell, or otherwise divest themselves” of inventory and ordering ATF to file a response to the store’s motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO) before 9 a.m. Monday, while the company fights to keep its customer files confidential.
How much longer will we make it without a national gun registry? Not Long.