ATF exposes dealers to pressure and risks to satisfy Obama’s executive action

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The entire effort is based on the (stated) presumption that private sellers and purchasers within the same state will wish to have their transaction recorded with the federal government and pay a fee for the privilege. That the chances dangerous criminals who cause the violence problems would want to stick their heads in that noose hover between slim and none should, just at a surface glance, demonstrate the ridiculousness of such an assumption.

.Really?


.Not!
 

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I am not a dealer, but I have given some thought about being a gunsmith after I retire. The question I have is if the Oklahoma 2nd Amendment Protection act goes into effect, will the harassment from the ATF cease? Or better yet will the local police place an ATF officer under arrest and will the District Attorney prosecute a case like that.
 

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