Elza
Member
We’re hearing all kinds of stories about ATF audits of late. The ‘errors’ that are found are usually so trivial in nature as to be laughable but the ATF goes ape over them.
My friend has a pawn shop and a large portion of his business revolves around gun sales. It is staffed only by him and his son. They are very careful with the records yet he still gets dinged for a few items during each audit.
Why is it we don’t hear about the ‘big stores’ and their audits? I’ve yet to meet anyone in a Wal Mart store that knows which end of a gun to point down range. Some of the big-name sporting goods stores aren’t much better. I find it hard to believe that their records are perfect. Why isn’t the ATF after them as well? Perhaps the ATF is afraid of large corporations with lots of money to spend on lawyers?
My friend has a pawn shop and a large portion of his business revolves around gun sales. It is staffed only by him and his son. They are very careful with the records yet he still gets dinged for a few items during each audit.
Why is it we don’t hear about the ‘big stores’ and their audits? I’ve yet to meet anyone in a Wal Mart store that knows which end of a gun to point down range. Some of the big-name sporting goods stores aren’t much better. I find it hard to believe that their records are perfect. Why isn’t the ATF after them as well? Perhaps the ATF is afraid of large corporations with lots of money to spend on lawyers?