http://www.businessinsider.com/atf-raids-professional-russian-fpsrussia-2013-3
So they accuse him of explosives violation even though he has a FFL and a member of his staff has a explosive license, but their goal was to take his firearms? Something smells not right here.
Nearly 40 law enforcement officers converged Tuesday on the property of a Franklin County man whose business partner was shot to death in January in a homicide that continues to trouble investigators.
U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents supervised the raid geared at finding explosives used by Kyle Myers, 26, because the ATF believes Myers may be violating a federal law regulating such explosives, according to ATF spokesman Richard Coes.
No arrests were made, nor did Coes know if any explosives were seized.
"The idea at one of the locations was to take firearms, but they did not do that," Coes said.
A person is required to obtain a federal explosives manufacturing license if they intend to engage in the business of manufacturing explosives for sale, distribution or for their own business, Coes said.
The ATF believed that Myers was violating this law.
"The claim is that he was using explosives and getting paid for it via YouTube," Coes said.
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So they accuse him of explosives violation even though he has a FFL and a member of his staff has a explosive license, but their goal was to take his firearms? Something smells not right here.