essayons21
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Again, why the lack of transparency for nearly two years!!!?
I have heard the same general story. I haven't seen anything to suggest that CavArms didn't get approval from the local branch chief. They are an upstanding company, and would have no incentive to intentionally violate any laws.
What seems more likely to me is the ATF realized that the branch chief made a mistake and they are unwilling to admit any wrongdoing. Usually when the ATF makes a big raid like this they plaster it all over the news, it gets them attention and the funding they so desperately lust after. If they are so sure of themselves, why no publicity this time? Not even a press release I can find. What happened to government transparency? They never even presented a reason for the initial warrant. Secret police activity is not something I like seeing in the United States.
I have heard the same general story. I haven't seen anything to suggest that CavArms didn't get approval from the local branch chief. They are an upstanding company, and would have no incentive to intentionally violate any laws.
What seems more likely to me is the ATF realized that the branch chief made a mistake and they are unwilling to admit any wrongdoing. Usually when the ATF makes a big raid like this they plaster it all over the news, it gets them attention and the funding they so desperately lust after. If they are so sure of themselves, why no publicity this time? Not even a press release I can find. What happened to government transparency? They never even presented a reason for the initial warrant. Secret police activity is not something I like seeing in the United States.