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In Border States, BATFE Asks: “May We See Your Guns?”

Friday, June 19, 2009

NRA-ILA has recently received several calls from NRA members in border states who have been visited or called by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. In some cases, agents have asked to enter these people’s homes, and requested serial numbers of all firearms the members possess.
In each case, the agents were making inquiries based on the number of firearms these NRA members had recently bought, and in some cases the agents said they were asking because the members had bought types of guns that are frequently recovered in Mexico.
This kind of questioning may or may not be part of a legitimate criminal investigation. For example, when BATFE traces a gun seized after use in a crime, manufacturers’ and dealers’ records will normally lead to the first retail buyer of that gun, and investigators will have to interview the buyer to find out how the gun ended up in criminal hands. But in other cases, the questioning may simply be based on information in dealers’ records, with agents trying to “profile” potentially suspicious purchases.
On the other hand, some of the agents have used heavy-handed tactics. One reportedly demanded that a gun owner return home early from a business trip, while another threatened to “report” an NRA member as “refusing to cooperate.” That kind of behavior is outrageous and unprofessional.
Whether agents act appropriately or not, concerned gun owners should remember that all constitutional protections apply. Answering questions in this type of investigation is generally an individual choice. Most importantly, there are only a few relatively rare exceptions to the general Fourth Amendment requirement that law enforcement officials need a warrant to enter a home without the residents’ consent. There is nothing wrong with politely, but firmly, asserting your rights.
If BATFE contacts you and you have any question about how to respond, you may want to consult a local attorney. NRA members may also call NRA-ILA’s Office of Legislative Counsel at (703) 267-1161 for further information. Whether contacting a local attorney or NRA, be sure to provide as many details as possible, including the date, time, and location, agent’s name, and specific questions asked.


6 posted on 06/20/2009 7:04:18 AM PDT by bravotu (Have a Nice Day !)
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To: bravotu
A simple, "show me your warrant", should suffice.

But of course this means they are keeping records of that which they are not supposed to keep records of. Unless they are acting strictly on the multiple purchase reports, and this does not sound like that. After all, very few folks go in and buy 10 ARs or AKs at a whack.

8 posted on 06/20/2009 8:13:50 AM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: bravotu
In Border States, BATFE Asks: “May We See Your Guns?”

Thanks for posting that. I just read it in my nra-ila news. Going to people's houses? This is just plain scary. IMHO, You should post it as an article. People need to know.

17 posted on 06/20/2009 4:47:56 PM PDT by sockmonkey
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To: bravotu
"BATFE Asks: “May We See Your Guns?”

My response: "May I see your warrant?"

18 posted on 06/20/2009 4:52:28 PM PDT by Czar ((Still Fed Up to the Teeth with Washington))
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