johnwilliamson062
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Federal law requires ATF to develop the procedures, forms and regulations as required by the GCA, NFA, etc
Exactly. ATFE develops these policies, procedures, and forms. Federal law is not that detailed.
Yet you believe "I bet their policy manuals are several NYC phone books."?
The crux of your argument rests on many agents working out of many offices in many states all acting in the same way as a matter of coincidence instead of because they are receiving directives from agency leadership.
I didn't say anything of the sort. You keep posting nonsense, I refute with what the actual regulations are, and then you rebut with a straw man argument.
ATF has regulations and Federal law to follow. If an individual IOI doesn't follow those regulations that's a problem his supervisor needs to address. But it doesn't change what the regulation actually says does it?
You can call it procedures instead of policies if you like. It is ridiculous.
No sir, what is ridiculous is you claiming "rules" that do not exist.
Federal law doesn't give a time-frame in which one must report to the local ATFE office. They could demand you drive there immediately. They don't.
And again, I didn't say that. I posted the freaking regulation that you either didn't read or have chosen to create an alternate reality of what it means.
But the requirement remains that a licensee make his records available for inspection to ATF on request.
ATFE could change their policy/procedure to a stricter following of federal law. They might be able to reject applications in which the hours are left blank. It doesn't change the fact that they are not currently.
How the heck do you know they don't?
How often do you talk to ATF?
Have you ever met an ATF IOI in person?
Is your entire knowledge of ATF licensing based on gossip?
Since you referred to them as an "agent" above I don't think you have any clue as to what I mean by "IOI".......because they sure as heck aren't an agent.
I don't think you have an argument. There is nothing in it for me to convince you.
It's not really an argument when you know I'm correct, and I know you aren't.
You posted false information and got caught. It hurts, but you'll survive to post nonsense again I'm sure.
You are an anonymous person on the internet. I feel content in my position as presented to any third party who reads this thread.
<-----Tom Hart, Plano, TX who has been an 01FFL for over nine years and an 03FFL for twelve years before that.
Any third party who reads this thread hopefully has the reading comprehension to see that while you may be content, you are most certainly ignorant of Federal firearms law.