ATF Raids Cavalry Arms

February 28th, 2008 by Justin Leave a reply »

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2 comments

  1. Dustin says:

    In general, I think it is a bad idea for a government agency to come in & confiscate the entire inventory of a business just because it has allegations that the ATF wishes to investigate. Instead, why could they not simply take an inventory of the inventory, take photo’s, whatever, and then leave to go see if they can make a case? If & only IF the ATF then manages to prosecute some charge against the business a Judge can issue an order for the next steps such as taking away the FFL &/or the inventory.

    The course of action taken here seems a bit backwards – confiscate the entire inventory first & then go see if there is anything the ATF can build a case on. What happened to innocent until proven guilty?

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