ATF Official Proposes De-Regulation of Suppressors
Feb 11, 2017 6:59:54 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Feb 11, 2017 6:59:54 GMT -5
ATF sees their corrupt department getting disbanded or severly curtailed and all of a sudden they try to get with 'the people' for some 'common sense' deregulation.
Aww ain't that sweet? We're from the Govt and we're here to help you serfs by returning rights we have stolen from you.
Screw 'em to hell, as this is one of the most unconstitutional departments in the govt, many of those dirtbag 'agents' should have already been sent to prison, instead they just get a promotion, a payraise, and a sweet retirement... which is a slap to the face of Liberty, Freedom and Justice every time it happens.
BREAKING: High-Ranking ATF Official Proposes De-Regulation of Suppressors, Allow M1 Garand Imports
by Jordan Michaels on February 7, 2017
The Washington Post recently obtained an 11-page “white paper” written by the second-highest-ranking official at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that proposes 15 policy changes, including the deregulation of suppressors and firearm imports, and a clarification of the infamous “arm-brace” rule.
The author, ATF Associate Deputy Director Roland Turk, published the paper “to provide the new Administration and the Bureau multiple options… to reduce or modify [firearm] regulations.”
Taken as a whole, the list focuses on reducing paperwork, streamlining regulations, saving taxpayer dollars, and clarifying policies.
But gun enthusiasts are most excited about several of Turk’s individual proposals.
The rule change garnering the most attention calls for the redefinition of “silencers” to allow for easier access by consumers. Ultimately, Turk wants suppressors to be removed from the National Firearms Act, a 1934 law that imposed a $200 tax stamp and additional paperwork for any suppressor purchase.
“The change in public acceptance of silencers arguably indicates that the reason for their inclusion in the NFA is archaic and historical reluctance to removing them from the NFA should be reevaluated,” he says.
www.gunsamerica.com/blog/breaking-high-ranking-atf-official-proposes-de-regulation-suppressors-gun-imports/
Aww ain't that sweet? We're from the Govt and we're here to help you serfs by returning rights we have stolen from you.
Screw 'em to hell, as this is one of the most unconstitutional departments in the govt, many of those dirtbag 'agents' should have already been sent to prison, instead they just get a promotion, a payraise, and a sweet retirement... which is a slap to the face of Liberty, Freedom and Justice every time it happens.
BREAKING: High-Ranking ATF Official Proposes De-Regulation of Suppressors, Allow M1 Garand Imports
by Jordan Michaels on February 7, 2017
The Washington Post recently obtained an 11-page “white paper” written by the second-highest-ranking official at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that proposes 15 policy changes, including the deregulation of suppressors and firearm imports, and a clarification of the infamous “arm-brace” rule.
The author, ATF Associate Deputy Director Roland Turk, published the paper “to provide the new Administration and the Bureau multiple options… to reduce or modify [firearm] regulations.”
Taken as a whole, the list focuses on reducing paperwork, streamlining regulations, saving taxpayer dollars, and clarifying policies.
But gun enthusiasts are most excited about several of Turk’s individual proposals.
The rule change garnering the most attention calls for the redefinition of “silencers” to allow for easier access by consumers. Ultimately, Turk wants suppressors to be removed from the National Firearms Act, a 1934 law that imposed a $200 tax stamp and additional paperwork for any suppressor purchase.
“The change in public acceptance of silencers arguably indicates that the reason for their inclusion in the NFA is archaic and historical reluctance to removing them from the NFA should be reevaluated,” he says.
www.gunsamerica.com/blog/breaking-high-ranking-atf-official-proposes-de-regulation-suppressors-gun-imports/