A federal agency has accused a local gun shop manager, who is also the Twin Falls City Planning and Zoning Commission chairman, of posing a credible threat to its agents' safety by harassing and intimidating them.
Here's the local take on the latest at Red's.
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US DA Ferguson claims that by exposing where the agents were staying and what vehicle they were driving, Horsley had "no legitimate purpose but to intimidate and harass," . I wonder if the same is true for publishing in the paper the names and addresses of permit holders sans the police of course.
For that matter their public record of their audit's of Red's should then be construed as harassment and intimidation, and with much more substance to the charge.
Nobody advocated harming the inspectors, though one angry individual made it plain they would not be missed in society.
Whereas there are groups and priests and reverends (churchless) who have threatened to "snuff out" gun dealers.
And there are ATF agents that have killed dogs, cats, innocent people, and mothers holding babies. Just who is it doing the harrassment and intimidation, not to mention murder?
Shame on a sonofabitch that gets to set the rules and isn't smart enough to set rules he will live by.
Seems like ATF has been doing all the harrassing and intimidating in this case, and far too much of it.
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