We dealers are at the mercy of the ATF. They can come in anytime, day or night, without a warrant. This guy seems to be kissing their ass so he can stay in business. What a tool. I cooperate with the ATF when they call, but this guy should get I Love ATF tattooed on his forehead. I disagree, I hope his chains are so heavy he can't get to the trough
His business is pretty good; we won't mention that one of his clerks, during our visit, went next door to the donut shop and on return couldn't find his FN pistol which he'd put under the counter so as not to offend against TX no open carry regs.
The most I ever bought from him was a magazine. He was the only who had them in stock. From what I knew he was standup and on our side. Guess I was wrong. His prices kept me from buying his wares. I shopped with other locals for less.
During Katrina he ran an add about the Katricians from New Orleans not be of the desirable ilk and the increase in crime.
I wonder if the BATFE threatened him with government force if he didn't fall in line with The Narrative.
ReplyDelete"He promises to do everything he can in the meantime to make sure criminals don't get away with buying their weapons at his store."
ReplyDeleteUntil ATF comes up with another cockamamie underpants gnome plan and suggests that he sell to whomever the tell him to.
Light chains? I hope his chains weigh enough to force him to crawl though mud in order to get to the feed trough.
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The locals should boycott his store. What a knucklehead!
ReplyDeleteSince the BATFE has no authorization to require the reporting from FFLs, why are any of them doing it?
ReplyDeleteThe attitude of that store owner was what helped the GCA of 1968 pass in the first place. They hated mail order rifles and shotguns.
We dealers are at the mercy of the ATF. They can come in anytime, day or night, without a warrant. This guy seems to be kissing their ass so he can stay in business. What a tool. I cooperate with the ATF when they call, but this guy should get I Love ATF tattooed on his forehead. I disagree, I hope his chains are so heavy he can't get to the trough
ReplyDeleteHis business is pretty good; we won't mention that one of his clerks, during our visit, went next door to the donut shop and on return couldn't find his FN pistol which he'd put under the counter so as not to offend against TX no open carry regs.
ReplyDeleteBut we will not shop at his place again.
Maybe this dipshit should close and open a florist shop instead.
ReplyDeleteThe most I ever bought from him was a magazine. He was the only who had them in stock. From what I knew he was standup and on our side. Guess I was wrong. His prices kept me from buying his wares. I shopped with other locals for less.
ReplyDeleteDuring Katrina he ran an add about the Katricians from New Orleans not be of the desirable ilk and the increase in crime.
He just moved to a new location too.