Of
Arms & the Law linked to this
story about the ATFU hearings in Congress. I think it
deserves a fisking.
Shall we?
"WASHINGTON -- A crackdown on illegal firearm sales at
Richmond-area gun shows led to a congressional inquiry yesterday into
whether federal agents trampled the rights of gun buyers."
The very first
sentence of the article contradicts itself. The trampling of Rights
isn't in question when you start discussing illegal firearm sales;
it's a fact. Prior restraint based gun control law, such as those
governing the sale of firearms, are prima fascia encroachments. After
all if you only have a "right" to buy certain firearms
(let's say bolt actions & double barrels) then it's not a Right
to buy firearms. At best it's a Right to buy bolt actions &
double barrels, but the realistic view is that buying firearms is
considered to be & treated like a privilege.
Buying a firearm
is not malum
in se; there is no inherent damage or moral
detriment enacted if you purchase a firearm. Even if that firearm has
a 12" barrel & a shoulder stock or it can fire multiple
rounds per trigger pull. Even if you're a convicted felon (actually
prohibited person is more apt since certain misdemeanors &/or
restraining orders will get you off of the approved list) it causes
no harm to buy own or possess a firearm.
It's only
through actions taken with said firearm that can be wrong or harmful.
That's something
not only the anti-gun lobby doesn't understand, but many who claim to
be (& probably think they are) pro-gun. If I have a 10" 12
gauge & didn't pay the $200 federal bribe on it that makes me no
more dangerous than if I had a shotgun with a 18" barrel. It's
the intent of the person wielding the object, not mere possession
that can cause harm. Consequently laws which punish mere possession
or prevent purchase do not deter those who have harmful intent.
They’re great at putting folks like you & me in jail &
providing a number for the bean counting bureaucrats to point to as
they try to justify their next budget increase.
"The
organizer of an August gun show at Richmond Raceway Complex told a
House panel that a large team of federal agents from the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and city, state and county
police patrolled the two-day show, harassing law-abiding gun buyers
while looking for illicit gun sales.
Annette Gelles of Showmasters, the organizer, told the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime that agents' aggressive tactics unnerved some attendees, and the visible presence drove away other customers."
Annette Gelles of Showmasters, the organizer, told the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime that agents' aggressive tactics unnerved some attendees, and the visible presence drove away other customers."
ATFU agents are
harassing people that have no harmful intent? ATFU agents are
engaging in scare tactics to discourage gun purchases &
ownership? What's next; former
ATFU agents working for anti-gun groups?
The ATFU is the
enemy. Think I'm being dramatic? Over-reacting? Nope. For over 30
years the ATFU has viewed my people - gun owners with no harmful
intent - as the enemy. They declared war on us in the 1970's. They
want to put people like me & you in jail for anything they can
find & if they have to kill us, destroy our property, kill our
pets or financially drain us through litigation they'll do it.
Every now &
then I'll hear a gun owner - & usually an FFL holder - say that
an ATFU agent that came by for a compliance check was real nice.
Bullshit. No matter how polite & courtesy they are or sincere
they seem they want to lock you up. They
have been known to lie in order to do so. In 1950 if a
soviet anti-communist poet spoke well of the nice KGB officer you’d
know that he either didn't realize what the circumstances were, or he
was successfully re-educated.
Let me try to
make this as clear as I can; any person working for the ATFU is your
enemy. they are actively forsaking an oath they took to uphold the
federal constitution & have chosen a government paycheck over
their honor & their country. Believing that they are anything
less than traitorous adversaries is a costly mistake for any freedom
loving gun owner. You'd be better off turning your back on a broke
crack head with a knife in his hand than you would by believing
anything benevolent about an ATFU agent.
"They
impeded people's Second Amendment rights,' Gelles said after the
hearing. 'I think they were there trying to shut the show down. Why
else would they bring that many officers? It scared away a lot of
law-abiding people."
Let me point
something out:
"They
impeded people's Second Amendment rights"???? Sigh. That's
what they do! It's their job description! Of course they impeded on
people's Right to Arms - that's why they get paid. They just chose a
slightly different & bolder method this time.
But really, the
ATFU's very existence impedes upon people's Right to Arms, unless you
can show me where it says "unless they haven't paid a $200 tax
or try to buy something made after a certain date that functions in a
certain way" in the 2nd amendment to the u.s. constitution.
"After
noticing that guns purchased at shows -- which, unlike store sales,
do not always require a background check -- were used to commit local
crimes, the ATF, Richmond and Henrico County police and Virginia
State Police joined to strengthen oversight of gun-show firearm
sales."
I call bullshit.
Any FFL at a gun show must conduct the same background check that
would be conducted at that person's store. Only a private seller
(i.e. Bubba who wants to sell his .357 to get that new dishwasher his
wife wants so bad) is exempt from the background check requirement in
some states. Many states - & Colorado is one - have decided
to step on the free market by requiring private sellers at gunshows
to run background checks on the buyer.
"Henrico
police spokesman Doug Perry said, 'It was a federal operation. We
were only there to assist.' He declined to comment further."
That's admitting
a conspiracy to violate civil rights. Every officer involved should
be tried.
"The ATF
is scheduled to present its side of the story at a hearing Feb. 28,
said subcommittee chairman Rep. Howard Coble, R-N.C.
'I don't want anyone to leave here thinking it's time to decommission the ATF. We will hear from them,' he said."
'I don't want anyone to leave here thinking it's time to decommission the ATF. We will hear from them,' he said."
Rep. Coble from
the great state of North Carolina just lost my vote. That is unless
he felt decommissioning would be too lenient & wants to break out
the tar & feathers right off the bat.
Of course we
should decommission the ATFU. Then we should try each & every
agent who every lifted a finger to perform any of their duties. Ditto
every DA who worked with them on a case & every local cop who
provided back up.
Hell, they've
been throwing 'conspiracy to violate federal firearms laws" at
us anytime they thought they could get away with it. I say it's high
damn time they be prosecuted for conspiracy to violate civil rights.
"ATF
director Carl J. Truscott defended his agency's operations in a
letter to the committee.
From 2004 to 2005, four homicides in Richmond were linked to guns sold at shows, he wrote. Agents patrolled eight shows during the period, leading to more than 30 arrests for gun crimes, including lying on background check forms and 'straw purchases' -- buying a gun for someone else."
From 2004 to 2005, four homicides in Richmond were linked to guns sold at shows, he wrote. Agents patrolled eight shows during the period, leading to more than 30 arrests for gun crimes, including lying on background check forms and 'straw purchases' -- buying a gun for someone else."
4 homicides in a
year. There
is some question as to the accuracy of the Richmond PD when it comes
to homicides, but let's say about 100 per year.
Because 4 homicides were allegedly linked to gun show sales they use
that as an excuse to engage in harassment of people with no harmful
intent.
Note it is not
mentioned if those 4 homicides were justifiable or not, or exactly
how the gun show connection was made. Were the firearms they believe
to be involved (& let's not get into that
BS known as ballistic fingerprinting) sold directly to
the suspect from a gunshow? If so was he able to pass a background
check? If he didn't are there allegations of wrongdoing on the part
of a specific dealer? If the suspect did not purchase the firearm
directly from the gunshow how many people did say firearm pass
through before it was obtained by the suspect? How long was the time
between the sale of the suspected firearm & its possible use in a
crime? We talking days, weeks, years, decades?
& of the 30
arrest for "gun crimes', how many were constitutional? How many
ATFU agents were arrested for conspiracy to violate civil rights? How
many wrong addresses used as a basis to persecute a gun buyer were
off by merely one letter or digit? Assuming a completely wrong
address was given, was the person able to pass the NICS check?
"The
size of the police presence at the shows is in question. Attendees
alleged that hundreds were involved in the operation. But Truscott
wrote that 24 to 50 officers and agents attended the shows."
One would have
been too many.
"ATF is
sensitive to the rights of law-abiding citizens and has no interest
in inhibiting the lawful acquisition of firearms,' he wrote."
Bullshit.
Bullshit bullshit bullshit. The ATFU is sensitive to the Right to
arms in the same way the Dementors
are sensitive to happiness.
But I’ll
grant they may not want to inhibit the "lawful" acquisition
of firearms. Neither do the Brady's, or the VPC. They want to make
all acquisitions illegal.
Remember, in the
ATFU agents view if you put your zip as 23015 when it's really 23014
you're no longer a law abiding citizen.
"Suzanne
McComas, a private investigator hired by the National Rifle
Association to look into the allegations of harassment, said officers
targeted minorities.
'Anyone who was a minority, they picked up their trail and followed them through the show. . . . It was ridiculous,' she told lawmakers.
Rep. Bill Delahunt, D-Mass., told McComas that he found the racial allegations questionable.
'I'm not saying that I disbelieve you, but I'm shocked that they could be that stupid. It's almost difficult to believe,' he said."
'Anyone who was a minority, they picked up their trail and followed them through the show. . . . It was ridiculous,' she told lawmakers.
Rep. Bill Delahunt, D-Mass., told McComas that he found the racial allegations questionable.
'I'm not saying that I disbelieve you, but I'm shocked that they could be that stupid. It's almost difficult to believe,' he said."
This is the ATFU
we're talking about here. F-troop. Of course they can be that stupid.
Hell, they can't comprehend twenty friggin seven words that are
directly related to their line of work. The only thing that keeps us
relatively safe from the ATFU is their incompetence.
So yes; they can
be that stupid. Sadly they also have a good chance of getting away
with it, as they have gotten away with many of their abuses in the
past.
"In some
cases, officers followed gun buyers from the show or went to their
homes to confirm addresses listed on background check forms, the
witnesses said."
That's stalking.
"In his
letter to the committee, Truscott defended 'residence checks' as 'an
important and useful tool to ensure the lawfulness of firearms
transactions and to prevent straw purchases."
If memory serves
using information from a 4473 form for anything other than the NICS
check is a violation of federal law. Random checks of information on
the form are not allowed in such a manner. Only the NICS check itself
can use that information unless there's reason to suspect a crime was
committed (i.e. a crime gun trace). So Truscott just admitted that
violating federal law is common practice at the ATFU. Not too
surprising though, since they circumnavigate their constitutional
restraints just by existing as an agency.
Again sadly no
one will likely prosecute Truscott or anyone else responsible, even
though the confession is so neat that even the 9th circuit would have
trouble letting the ATFU off the hook.
What should
happen with these hearing is for the ATFU to be disbanded & every
agent's file handed over to a constitutionally literate DA for
prosecution. Then let there be tar & feathers after each
conviction.
What will happen
with these hearing is the ATFU will be found to have some shady
dealings & receive a slap on the wrist & possibly a smaller
budget increase than they'd been promised.
But don't fool
yourself; the ATFU & any who would work for them is the gun
owners’ enemy. Not because we want it to be so, but because a
long time ago that peculiar institution declared war on us. It's a
war they've been winning mainly because we haven't woken up to the
fact that they've been waging it on us. Until the BATFU is dismissed
do not fool yourself into thinking they're just simple folks doing
their jobs. They want to lock you up & steal your guns. They mean
it. It doesn't matter how polite or courtesy they seem they are no
better than the thugs of countless dictatorships who either
cheerfully or begrudgingly carried oppression from their master's
lips to their countrymen's throats.
I'm not saying
commit any unlawful acts upon them or use unjustified violence upon
them in any way, but I know I'll be damned before I accept their
company in any social situation without much protest. If I ran a bar
$100 from an ATFU agent wouldn't get them a glass of tepid water. &
if I saw one on fire I'd have better uses for my urine.
It'd be nice if
the congressional hearings reeled them in for a while, but odds are
it'd only be a temporary relief of some of their pressure. In the
meantime don't turn your back on them. After all that seems to be
their favorite target.
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