Let's see proof.
In my limited contact with ATF agents they are always armed. Considering the general hatred for the ATF & IRS I see no problem with them being armed in their line of work.
LOL. If only....sure would be nice if it actually worked that way.
Well, they are sworn law enforcement agents, "1801s" in federal parlance. Their credentials authorize them to make arrests, serve warrants, conduct investigations, and enforce the law...so yes, they are going to be armed, just like US Secret Service agents and officers, FBI agents, DEA agents, Federal Air Marshals, and agents assigned to the Inspectors General offices of various federal agencies.
Well, please enlighten us then...how does it "actually work"? We're all ears...please share your information with us.
I need not quote the news and get a "political" ding thereby.![]()
I see...so you can't dispute what I wrote about the process by which people are charged with crimes, you just used it to make a comment about the news. Okay...that's what I thought. Thanks for clearing that up.
More of your useless posting.
The original topic of this thread was Highwood Creek Outfitters owned by Tom Van Hoose.
The Wisconsin 2015 incident you keep referring to is for Badger Guns, owned by Adam Allan. that was sued for 5.7 mil because of a straw purchase that ended up shooting and seriously wounding 2 police officers.
I can read and comprehend, you seem to lack that ability.
If you have nothing worthwhile to add to the discussion just scroll on by.
IF you have "inside info" on either case, send me a PM.
Again, proof that anyone else would get prison for lying about drug addiction on a 4473. By case number, please.
So why is Highwood Creek Outfitters even mentioned in a 2015 article that they played no part it! Somewhat of a stretch that to prints someone's woes eight years in advance of 2023…
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The article you linked was a 2015 Montana newspaper that interviewed two Montana FFL dealers, one of which was Highwood Creek Outfitters.
In a previous post you claimed that the owner of Highwood Creek Outfitters was the SAME person charged in the Wisconsin case. There NO CONNECTION unless you have inside info.
Put this to rest and take your drivel elsewhere.
Within the 2015 article Tom who worked for Highwood Creek Outfitters, but declining to give his last name, said the Highwood Creek Outfitters "do their very best to make sure all their customers clearly understand the implications of lying on the firearm transaction forms." Eight years later Highwood Creek Outfitters is being raided for doing what exactly? Seemingly NOT DOING THEIR BEST in the paperwork required by their customers! Sound to coincidentally to me! How about you, or do you somehow believe that lightning is incapable of striking twice within an eight year period to the same company mentioned in the 2015 article…
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I don't know (or care) what you are drinking or smoking that is making you so delusional.
1. the initial reason for the raid was unreported income. Not an FFL violation
2. 2015 Badger Guns, owned by Adam Allan, in Wisconsin
2023 Highwind Creek Outfitters, owned by Tom Van Hoose, in
Montana, In business there for 13 years.
How in the world are these the same business? Please, do tell, unless it its something super secret. If so, please send the decoder ring.
I'm tired of wasting my time on you.
Why was Highwood Creek Outfitters even mentioned at all in the 2015 article, if they weren't somehow involved in Badger Guns shady bookkeeping…
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