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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1552192" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>For the third time, I'm not blaming the FFL holders exclusively. I've clearly stated that the ATF is at fault. I just think it's ironic that we are all quick to lay <em>all</em> of the blame and hate at the feet of the feds, but out of the same corner of our mouths say "It's ok, the ATF told them to do it" when it comes to the dealers making the questionable sales. Sales that the dealers themselves thought were questionable.</p><p></p><p>Our collective distrust of the ATF predates Project Gunrunner, so for a dealer to put their business and personal freedom at risk based on a telephone conversation seems a bit odd. At some point, individuals have some responsibility to do the right thing. Using the excuse of "the ATF said it was cool" might not keep you out of trouble and it doesn't mean you did the right thing, especially when you had a bad feeling about the sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1552192, member: 42"] For the third time, I'm not blaming the FFL holders exclusively. I've clearly stated that the ATF is at fault. I just think it's ironic that we are all quick to lay [I]all[/I] of the blame and hate at the feet of the feds, but out of the same corner of our mouths say "It's ok, the ATF told them to do it" when it comes to the dealers making the questionable sales. Sales that the dealers themselves thought were questionable. Our collective distrust of the ATF predates Project Gunrunner, so for a dealer to put their business and personal freedom at risk based on a telephone conversation seems a bit odd. At some point, individuals have some responsibility to do the right thing. Using the excuse of "the ATF said it was cool" might not keep you out of trouble and it doesn't mean you did the right thing, especially when you had a bad feeling about the sales. [/QUOTE]
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