The Trump administration’s “enablers in Congress will have nowhere to hide when gun safety voters head to the polls this November—and accountability is coming,” the group’s president, John Feinblatt, said in a statement.
I wager this statement comes back to bite Feinblatt on the arse.
looking forward to them discovering that their origins are executive decisions by secretary of the treasury from either Philippines or Puerto Rico trusta (as territories)
And then they can declare their regulations to have no effects within the 50 States
BATF criminal fraud, download at Behold A Messenger site
looking forward to them discovering their origins are executive decisions by secretary of the treasury from either Philippines or Puerto Rico trusta (as territories) And then they can declare their regulations to have no effects within the 50 States''
...they know exactly where they stand constitutionally...
...it is Joe Dokes and Janey Doe that needs to have this placed in front of...
💥🇺🇸Use ATF to go after Obama for taking all those guns to Mexico and having the cartels kill USA agents, OH wait it was ATF that Fuck it up
Operation Fast and Furious," an Obama-era Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) investigation that permitted the illegal sale of firearms to straw buyers in hopes of tracking them to high-ranking Mexican cartel members.*
The Operation: Between 2009 and 2011, ATF agents in Arizona allowed approximately 2,000 firearms to be purchased and smuggled into Mexico.
The Flaw: Instead of successfully interdicting the cartels, the ATF lost track of hundreds of weapons
The Fallout: Smuggled firearms were recovered at numerous crime scenes, including the December 2010 murder scene of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and the 2011 murder of U.S. ICE Agent Jaime Zapata*💥💥💥💥
🇺🇸💥💥 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) initiated the events that led to the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff by investigating and entrapping Randy Weaver for selling illegal sawed-off shotguns. This initial enforcement action triggered an 11-day siege in northern Idaho that resulted in the deaths of three people* ATF Investigation and Initial ChargesThe Sting: In 1989, ATF informants and undercover agents befriended Randy Weaver, a self-proclaimed white separatist and survivalist living in Naples, Idaho. The ATF alleged that Weaver sold an undercover agent two illegally modified, sawed-off shotguns in late 1989. * Court Date Error: Weaver was indicted and arrested in 1991, but he was given an incorrect court date by his probation officer. When he failed to appear for the rescheduled hearing, a judge issued an arrest warrant* Initial Firefight: Because Weaver refused to surrender and heavily fortified his cabin, the ATF handed the case over to the U.S. Marshals Service. On August 21, 1992, armed U.S. Marshals surveilling the property were discovered by Weaver's family dog. A shootout ensued, resulting in the deaths of Deputy U.S. Marshal William Degan and Weaver's 14-year-old son, Sammy* FBI Escalation: Following the initial firefight, the FBI Hostage Rescue Team took command. Over the ensuing 11-day siege, an FBI sniper shot and killed Weaver's wife, Vicki, while she was standing behind a cabin door holding her infant daughter. Weaver and family friend Kevin Harris were also wounded before surrendering at the end of August* Trial and Settlement: Randy Weaver was acquitted of all murder and conspiracy charges, serving only 16 months for the original firearms violation and failing to appear in court. Weaver and his surviving children later reached a $3.1 million wrongful death settlement with the U.S. government* Cultural Impact: The ATF and FBI's handling of the Ruby Ridge siege drew massive Congressional scrutiny. The event became a defining moment that fueled the modern anti-government militia movement in the United States💥💥💥🇺🇸
💥💥💥 The Waco siege was a tragic 1993 confrontation between federal agents and the Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas. On February 28, 1993, the ATF attempted to execute search and arrest warrants at the Mount Carmel Center over allegations of illegal weapons and explosives stockpiling, * The raid was compromised when the group caught wind of the impending arrival. A fierce gun battle ensued, resulting in the deaths of 4 ATF agents and 6 Branch Davidians. This failed raid triggered a 51-day standoff led by the FBI, which ended on April 19, 1993, when a tear gas assault was launched and the compound caught fire. Over 80 Branch Davidians, including leader David Koresh, died in the blaze.
I have a better idea, shut down the ATF entirely and let states obey the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution.
Let's use the ATF against commie states,with illegal laws.
Let the states obey the 2nd? Fuck that…make the states obey the 2nd.
But ,But the Whiskey tax (Whiskey Insurrection) George fought for ?
The Trump administration’s “enablers in Congress will have nowhere to hide when gun safety voters head to the polls this November—and accountability is coming,” the group’s president, John Feinblatt, said in a statement.
I wager this statement comes back to bite Feinblatt on the arse.
i wager this statement comes back to bite Feinblatt on the arse''
...with extreme prejudice,..
Because Chevron Law exists, ATF has no legitimate purpose.
https://archive.ph/wip/ZY8rF
...you betcha it's an archived link...
...and a wee bit to spare...
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looking forward to them discovering that their origins are executive decisions by secretary of the treasury from either Philippines or Puerto Rico trusta (as territories) And then they can declare their regulations to have no effects within the 50 States
BATF criminal fraud, download at Behold A Messenger site
https://beholdamessenger.com/downloads
looking forward to them discovering their origins are executive decisions by secretary of the treasury from either Philippines or Puerto Rico trusta (as territories) And then they can declare their regulations to have no effects within the 50 States''
...they know exactly where they stand constitutionally...
...it is Joe Dokes and Janey Doe that needs to have this placed in front of...
...and then...
...who knows...
Behold A Messenger
...great stuff...
I bring a ‘number’ of the 20 thousand illegal firearms laws…
BFD…
The ATF never had any rules...
💥🇺🇸Use ATF to go after Obama for taking all those guns to Mexico and having the cartels kill USA agents, OH wait it was ATF that Fuck it up
Operation Fast and Furious," an Obama-era Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) investigation that permitted the illegal sale of firearms to straw buyers in hopes of tracking them to high-ranking Mexican cartel members.*
🇺🇸💥💥 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) initiated the events that led to the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff by investigating and entrapping Randy Weaver for selling illegal sawed-off shotguns. This initial enforcement action triggered an 11-day siege in northern Idaho that resulted in the deaths of three people* ATF Investigation and Initial ChargesThe Sting: In 1989, ATF informants and undercover agents befriended Randy Weaver, a self-proclaimed white separatist and survivalist living in Naples, Idaho. The ATF alleged that Weaver sold an undercover agent two illegally modified, sawed-off shotguns in late 1989. * Court Date Error: Weaver was indicted and arrested in 1991, but he was given an incorrect court date by his probation officer. When he failed to appear for the rescheduled hearing, a judge issued an arrest warrant* Initial Firefight: Because Weaver refused to surrender and heavily fortified his cabin, the ATF handed the case over to the U.S. Marshals Service. On August 21, 1992, armed U.S. Marshals surveilling the property were discovered by Weaver's family dog. A shootout ensued, resulting in the deaths of Deputy U.S. Marshal William Degan and Weaver's 14-year-old son, Sammy* FBI Escalation: Following the initial firefight, the FBI Hostage Rescue Team took command. Over the ensuing 11-day siege, an FBI sniper shot and killed Weaver's wife, Vicki, while she was standing behind a cabin door holding her infant daughter. Weaver and family friend Kevin Harris were also wounded before surrendering at the end of August* Trial and Settlement: Randy Weaver was acquitted of all murder and conspiracy charges, serving only 16 months for the original firearms violation and failing to appear in court. Weaver and his surviving children later reached a $3.1 million wrongful death settlement with the U.S. government* Cultural Impact: The ATF and FBI's handling of the Ruby Ridge siege drew massive Congressional scrutiny. The event became a defining moment that fueled the modern anti-government militia movement in the United States💥💥💥🇺🇸
💥💥💥 The Waco siege was a tragic 1993 confrontation between federal agents and the Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas. On February 28, 1993, the ATF attempted to execute search and arrest warrants at the Mount Carmel Center over allegations of illegal weapons and explosives stockpiling, * The raid was compromised when the group caught wind of the impending arrival. A fierce gun battle ensued, resulting in the deaths of 4 ATF agents and 6 Branch Davidians. This failed raid triggered a 51-day standoff led by the FBI, which ended on April 19, 1993, when a tear gas assault was launched and the compound caught fire. Over 80 Branch Davidians, including leader David Koresh, died in the blaze.