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http://magicvalley.com/articles/2007/03/14/news/top_story/108108.txt
The story continues on at the link..
But darn! I love them there, there almost like family.... *Sigh*
To hear him speak on the local news.. it was just minor "less than 1%" accounting errors on money received.
Apparently they can still sell what's in the inventory, but can not acquire new or trade.
Why on earth did they omit items and forget to tell the ATF and throw away documents...... :banghead:
I hate the thought of having to go to the nation retail stores here for firearms... no more unique guns coming and going, no more exotics to handle and dream over....... :banghead:
Hope they can get it all worked out..... Another store here had the same problem three or so years ago with the ATF and they had to close..... no loss there they were as crooked as crooked can be.... so no one misses them .... but REDS!!!!!
TWIN FALLS - Red's Trading Post, one of Idaho's oldest gun shops, can trade no longer.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has revoked the business's license to buy, trade or obtain guns after an ATF audit found Red's employees sold guns improperly numerous times between 1999 and 2004.
Red's manager, Ryan Horsley, admits when the business sold guns it sometimes left blank required parts of a gun purchase form, omitted a background check on a special order, failed to log multiple handgun sales to the same customer in five working days, did not keep track of guns returned to manufacturers, threw away denied applications dealers are required to keep for 20 years and failed to post a gun safety sign and pamphlets.
The ATF revoked Red's license March 5, shutting down 90 percent of the income that has sustained the store through three generations of Horsleys.
"They are taking very minor things and blowing them out of proportion," said Terry Horsley, the shop's owner and Ryan's mother........
The story continues on at the link..
But darn! I love them there, there almost like family.... *Sigh*
To hear him speak on the local news.. it was just minor "less than 1%" accounting errors on money received.
Apparently they can still sell what's in the inventory, but can not acquire new or trade.
Why on earth did they omit items and forget to tell the ATF and throw away documents...... :banghead:
I hate the thought of having to go to the nation retail stores here for firearms... no more unique guns coming and going, no more exotics to handle and dream over....... :banghead:
Hope they can get it all worked out..... Another store here had the same problem three or so years ago with the ATF and they had to close..... no loss there they were as crooked as crooked can be.... so no one misses them .... but REDS!!!!!