The owner of an Oceanside store that sells various gun parts to build a rifle from scratch refused to turn over his customer list to federal agents.
Dimitrios Karras, owner of Ares Armor, said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents were investigating their business, not for what they sell, but for the people who purchase their products.
Karras said the ATF threatened to shutter their business if they didn’t hand over the names of 5,000 customers who have purchased an 80 percent lower receiver (the base) for building an AR-15.
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This is the same agency that will shut down any one, who has so much as one undotted i or one uncrossed t BUT will force firearms dealers to break the law if it suits them (aka operation Fast and Furious). Just another government agency with the "we can do no wrong" and "we can make up the rules as we go along" mentality.
ReplyDeleteYou pegged them to a T.
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