In my view, people who are pro 2A should have no patience for this kind of thing. I was taught that freedom and responsibility go hand-in-hand, that we practice self-restraint precisely so that government rules don't come into being.
From the article:
So far the feds haven't charged him, but they are looking to relieve him of his inventory. It's this sort of chain of face-to-face sales that resupplies the crooks. Want to reduce the flow of guns into criminal hands? Clamp down on this supply chain. I hope they do charge him, and not say that there are no laws on the books to cover this.
From the article:
In October 2015, ATF conducted a compliance check on the firearms dealer and found the Madison man had purchased 41 guns from the dealer over a one-year period, structuring the purchases so that they occurred every six days, avoiding federal requirements to report multiple handgun sales. A licensed firearms dealer must tell ATF if two or more firearms are bought by the same person within a five-day period.
The 68-year-old Madison man, interviewed by ATF agents at his home in December 2015, said he receives $21,000 per year in Social Security and disability benefits, spends about $2,000 per month buying guns and buys 30 to 40 guns per year. He had records of purchase transactions, he told ATF, but not a record of the June 2015 transaction.
The 68-year-old Madison man, interviewed by ATF agents at his home in December 2015, said he receives $21,000 per year in Social Security and disability benefits, spends about $2,000 per month buying guns and buys 30 to 40 guns per year. He had records of purchase transactions, he told ATF, but not a record of the June 2015 transaction.


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