ATF And Sheriff’s Department Rob FFL?
BY Herschel Smith2 years ago
I sort of naturally assume that when local law enforcement confiscates firearms, even if nothing illegal has occurred, the firearms will either never be returned, or if they are, will be rusted, and that most of the time at least some of the firearms end up as gifts to extended family members. This is the whole point of civil asset forfeiture, it’s just that when the ATF or local LEOs confiscate firearms it might be on a smaller scale. Idiot Jeff Sessions approved of and defended civil asset forfeiture, as you will recall. Trump left him in office for nearly two years before appointing Barr, the defender of Lon Horiuchi.
And if that’s true of local law enforcement, it’s true in the superlative of the ATF. If they take possession of firearms, you should expect never to see them again, even if you’ve done nothing wrong.
And yet, God declared theft to be a sin, and hasn’t changed His mind.
On November 7, 2022 at 10:06 am, Paul B said:
Sounds pretty fishy. But pretty much standard. No such thing as speedy justice anymore.
On November 7, 2022 at 1:43 pm, J said:
Sounds like an ATF false flag
On November 8, 2022 at 12:19 pm, xtphreak said:
this is why I don’t EDC foolishly expensive “name brands”.
You carry your $2000 Ed Brown 1911, have to use it, then weep bitter tears when you lose it.
If it’s all that desirable that you need to carry it, get a duplicate so if/when it is confiscated after a righteous shoot, you can carry the equivalent in your “normal” holster with your “normal” magazines.