When the ATF can close down a gun shop for “undisclosed reasons”:
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives revoked the license of Riverview Gun Sales in East Windsor in December. The agency, which confirmed the revocation to reporters Thursday, didn’t say why.
Authorities raided the store for undisclosed reasons shortly after the December school shootings in which Adam Lanza killed 20 first-graders and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School….His wife, Shelley Clemens, said Friday that she and her husband still don’t know why the ATF revoked his firearms license. She said the store remains open selling ammunition and other items that aren’t firearms while LaGuercia appeals the revocation.
“They just came in the store after Sandy Hook, raided the store and took away the license,” she said, referring further questions to her husband. LaGuercia, of Agawam, Mass., didn’t return phone messages Friday.
The shop is still open, and given how crazy ammo sales are right now, they weather this part of the storm. Still it sounds like a fishing expedition based solely on politics.
Still without the FFL, there will be no transfers of firearms out of this shop, so no background checks conducted.
If the “Universal law” is passed it means that buying or selling a gun any area could become impossible, and that’s the whole damn point!
Yeah, waiting for the backstory on this one…
From what I heard a previous employee was stealing guns and the owner didn’t notice/didn’t report it, it happened over a course of a few months.
http://www.wfsb.com/story/20497633/sources-gun-store-had-federal-firearms-license-pulled-after-raid
The East Windsor Police Department said Riverview Gun Sales had no idea the AR-15 Marsh stole was missing. Management at the store didn’t know about 11 guns that Marsh had allegedly stolen last year until they were notified by detectives