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By Jason Ryan
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Jan 13, 2012 8:13pm
[h=1]Judge Upholds ATF Gun Rule for SW Border States[/h] A federal judge has upheld a rule proposed by the ATF to track multiple gun sales in Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico in a lawsuit brought by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and two gun dealers in Arizona."
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/judge-upholds-atf-gun-rule-for-sw-border-states/
The Judge is essentially affirming the Authority of the ATF. This Judge was benched by Bush W. I wonder if some people are kicking themselves real hard for this one!
What I thought was interesting in the article is that one of the shop owners interviewed stated that he is selective about whom he sells military rifles to.
Can a person who is supportive of the Second Amendment be selective about whom he allows to purchase a firearm, even if that person is cleared to purchase the firearm? Seems like a sticky situation to me. Of course, his shop is a private business, and he should be able to sell to whomever he can legally sell to. I just think it's interesting.
@JasonRyanABC
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Jan 13, 2012 8:13pm
[h=1]Judge Upholds ATF Gun Rule for SW Border States[/h] A federal judge has upheld a rule proposed by the ATF to track multiple gun sales in Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico in a lawsuit brought by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and two gun dealers in Arizona."
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/judge-upholds-atf-gun-rule-for-sw-border-states/
The Judge is essentially affirming the Authority of the ATF. This Judge was benched by Bush W. I wonder if some people are kicking themselves real hard for this one!
What I thought was interesting in the article is that one of the shop owners interviewed stated that he is selective about whom he sells military rifles to.
Can a person who is supportive of the Second Amendment be selective about whom he allows to purchase a firearm, even if that person is cleared to purchase the firearm? Seems like a sticky situation to me. Of course, his shop is a private business, and he should be able to sell to whomever he can legally sell to. I just think it's interesting.