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ATF Agents Raid Local Business (They are at it again!)
kirotv ^ | 6/17/03 | kirotv

Posted on 06/18/2003 7:51:38 AM PDT by El Laton Caliente

REDMOND, Wash. -- ATF agents stormed into an Eastside business early this morning -- and they were tight lipped about what they're hunting for.

They're still there tonight -- packing up many boxes of evidence.

ATF agents say this is just routine enforcement -- but it looks like much more.

It's all happening in Redmond, Redmond Police are on the scene helping with traffic and security.

Sources tell us that it's the makings of serious weapons that spurred this raid."

"Next thing I know there was ATF people all over the place," said eyewitness Gary Wilson.

Those agents zeroed in on this place -- in a Redmond industrial park.

We've learned it belongs to a business called P-W Arms Incorporated -- that deals in ammunition.

A man who doesn't want to be identified says he's seen piles of old ammo inside.

"Enough to fill a couple of 48 foot trailers -- maybe two or three," he said.

ATF agents, most of them undercover, came prepared for a big haul.

"There was probably a hundred of those officers here - and they swarmed in and evidently there was 6 of these trucks lined up in the street waiting," said John Bovee.

All day they've been hauling crates out of the business. Sources tell us what they found here is guns -- imported in separate pieces so they're legal -- but the parts can be put together to create illegal assault rifles.

Officially -- ATF won't say much at all.

"Only thing I can say right now is that we have an ongoing investigation," said Matt Horace, ATF agent.

The number of agents is large -- the stacks of evidence keep growing -- and the work doesn't seem to be slowing down. Still, ATF insists this is a routine enforcement action-- and people shouldn't worry.

"There's no imminent threat to public safety and we'll be here as long as it takes to conduct our investigation," Horace said.

So far agents have been on the scene about 8 hours. Again, ATF officials won't confirm what this is all about.

But a source tells us this raid is not in connection with a large crime ring or terrorism


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: atf; bang; banglist; batf; guncontrol
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To: BabsC
Well I'm not immune to that theory either. Something more than meets the eye was going on there IMO.
121 posted on 06/18/2003 11:28:30 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
Does that represent Orwell's vision of the future?
122 posted on 06/19/2003 12:26:22 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee
That's the Waco Award, amigo. Current holder, Lon Horiuchi. Cheers, By
123 posted on 06/19/2003 12:34:06 AM PDT by Byron_the_Aussie (http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/popup2.html)
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
Got it!
124 posted on 06/19/2003 12:45:42 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee
Yeah, the feds don't like peasants with AP ammo. Makes em very very nervous.

Then they must hate the idea of a Militia, and get very impatient sitting around listening to readings from the Federalist treating with the Militia.

125 posted on 06/19/2003 12:46:33 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: DoughtyOne
All I know is this was the worst, most botched bunch of loonacy I've seen conducted on our soil, followed up closely by the Weaver incident.

I had heard about the Weaver incident before Waco.

Before that, there was the M.O.V.E. Standoff in Philly.

If these were isolated incidents, that would be one thing, but it seems these were part of a progression in apocalyptic behaviour on the part of Federal Agencies.

Add Gordon Kahl to the list, while you are at it. Protested taxes and farm policy, bushwhacked on the roadside near Medina, N. Dakota, hunted down and killed in Arkansas (the building was burned there, too). The case can be readily made, that like Koresh, Kahl could have been taken peacefully.

It seems these people are 'taken out' in grandstand fashion to make an example to keep the rest of the sheep bleating softly. Either they are hungry for press near budget time, or eager to frighten others into submission.

126 posted on 06/19/2003 12:59:46 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe
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To: DoughtyOne
All I know is this was the worst, most botched bunch of loonacy I've seen conducted on our soil, followed up closely by the Weaver incident.

I had heard about the Weaver incident before Waco.

Before that, there was the M.O.V.E. Standoff in Philly.

If these were isolated incidents, that would be one thing, but it seems these were part of a progression in apocalyptic behaviour on the part of Federal Agencies.

Add Gordon Kahl to the list, while you are at it. Protested taxes and farm policy, bushwhacked on the roadside near Medina, N. Dakota, hunted down and killed in Arkansas (the building was burned there, too). The case can be readily made, that like Koresh, Kahl could have been taken peacefully.

It seems these people are 'taken out' in grandstand fashion to make an example to keep the rest of the sheep bleating softly. Either they are hungry for press near budget time, or eager to frighten others into submission.

127 posted on 06/19/2003 1:00:45 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe
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To: Smokin' Joe
Thanks for the comments.
128 posted on 06/19/2003 1:08:08 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Mulder
The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Go look up the Pew sociometric data from late 1999 on voting groups and see if you can pull out the data on RKBA opinion.

Or try the archives of Newsweek and pull out the article they wrote (and I saved somewhere but can't find now) at the time about the Pew data.

The secret to the problem is that Bush represents business-class individuals, who are corner-office types, entrepreneurs, execs, and a few others. They dislike private gun ownership in principle and in practice, but they're quieter about it than the ideologized snores who people the activist ranks of the Rat Party.

There is another group of yuppified ex-countercultural types that are mostly knowledge workers and some supervisory types, professionals, and so on, who are fairly liberal and don't like guns either. Neither do the smallest political type, older women (about 6% of the electorate), who positively dread firearms -- they're mostly a bundle of assorted anxieties and fears, and this is one of them.

I'm overgeneralizing horribly, but my basic point is that on RKBA, the Bush family cannot be counted on because their core values are Old Money and Wall Street (Hamiltonian) Republicanism, which has no room IMHO for a Militia, firearms, or an armed -- or even educated -- public.

129 posted on 06/19/2003 1:18:28 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: ExSoldier
Back then cops were ALL ex-military...

That's one thing I'd disagree with. My perception, nothing more, is that your statement would have been true of the the smaller police forces. In places like NYC, getting on the police force, and maybe fire department, was for some a way to beat the draft. Don't know what the ratio of military to non-military has been on the PDs but it would be interesting to find out.

130 posted on 06/19/2003 3:30:34 AM PDT by decimon
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To: coloradan
… routinely approves an importation application, and then busts the importer and the distributer.

What a setup for a spectacular raid!! Keeps the ATF in the news and keeps those budgets fully funded.

131 posted on 06/19/2003 4:01:48 AM PDT by bimbo
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To: Blood of Tyrants
.. … when you mix polluted water with good water, you get polluted water.

True. But here we’re mixing polluted water with polluted water ….

132 posted on 06/19/2003 4:07:30 AM PDT by bimbo
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To: eskimo
Any mention of ATF or BATF activities on this forum gives rise to the same types of kneejerk responses.

Now tell me how your survival is threatened!

133 posted on 06/19/2003 5:38:49 AM PDT by verity
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Exactly what pistol can you get chambered for the 7.62X39 and 7.62 NATO rounds (besides the Thompson Contender)?

There are at least two single shot pistols available in these rounds, both dedicated calibre and not interchangeable barrels. I've fired both of them but it was several years ago at the range (they belonged to another shooter) and I don't recal the maker. Both were bolt action single shots.

134 posted on 06/19/2003 5:48:24 AM PDT by templar
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To: Blood of Tyrants
No country in the world still manufactures AP for the .30-06 for military use, hence very little supply of AP.

As an aside from the article: I've seen .30 AP pulled bullets (projectiles) available at gunshows and such for reloaders (along with things like tracer bullets). Do you know if it's legal to make your own AP? Is the ban just on commercial manufacture and sale of the stuf and not private loading and posession?

135 posted on 06/19/2003 6:04:43 AM PDT by templar
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To: templar
It is not illegal to manufacture AP ammo. Just AP ammo for sale to the general public that is a "pistol caliber". The reason no country manufactures AP for the .30-06 is that the .30-06 is not used by any military. You can still mfr and sell .30-06 for now.

I suppose that some jack booted thug could consider you putting an AP bullet into a .308 casing for your personal use as "manufacturing" AP in a "pistol" caliber.
136 posted on 06/19/2003 6:43:54 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: archy
I don't know right offhand which committees Teddy Kennedy was on then, but he's now on the ranking member on *Health, Education, Labor & Pensions*, the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration, the Armed Services Committee's Subcommittee on Seapower and serves on the Joint Economic Committee, any or all of which could reasonably be expected to be employiong federal cops as staff investigators.

Investigation on behalf of Congress seems OK to me. However, investigation "for services rendered as an informant to narcotics agents and the IRS" implies law enforcement, or the duties of the executive branch, which I would normally expect to run into the Constitutional issue of the separation of powers if given active assistance from Congress.

(Or are these fine points only debated by patsies in flyover country?)

137 posted on 06/19/2003 7:07:06 AM PDT by SteveH
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To: SteveH
Investigation on behalf of Congress seems OK to me. However, investigation "for services rendered as an informant to narcotics agents and the IRS" implies law enforcement, or the duties of the executive branch, which I would normally expect to run into the Constitutional issue of the separation of powers if given active assistance from Congress.

(Or are these fine points only debated by patsies in flyover country?)

It's not at all an overly fine point; it's an outright collaberation between members of the executive branch and the legislative, probably with intent to utilize the judicial process to achieve their ends. That's a *pyramid of power* of the sort this country's founders killed Englishmen and Americans who supported the Crown to prevent, and they too debated such matters long before those former colonies became *flyover country.*

And that's just the best case; if there's even the slightest truth to the reports of BATF involvement in FBI COINTELPRO operations at the time, it probably extends well beyond just federal governmental efforts to have such troublesom individuals as labour leader Cesar Chavez, Eldridge Cleaver and Martin Luther King killed, but also in framing and blackmailing certain key congressmen and killing a few who wouldn't play ball; as with the *Operation Watch Tower* [see the *Cutolo Affidavit*] and *Operation Canton Song* [see the *DeFeo Report*] investigations that led to the invasion of Panama and removal of former accomplice Manuel Noriega.

And, very probably, certain eatrlier activities in the 1963-1968 period....

138 posted on 06/19/2003 7:41:01 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: verity
verity:
“Now tell me how your survival is threatened!”

I guess you really do want an explanation. The simple answer is incremental disarmament and control. This is coming from two sides.

When Hand Gun Control, Inc. found its message was not well received they even changed their name. Now we have the Violence Policy Center, the Million Mom March and the Brady Center as well as several others. Even though their membership numbers are far below the NRA, GOA and other RKBA organization, they are about as well financed.

Instead of trying to ban all handguns or all firearms as is their stated goal, they are taking the baby steps. Ban further manufacture of machine guns in 1986 driving the price up ten fold with an eleventh hour revision to what was supposed to be an act to protect gun owners. The 1994 ban on so called assault rifles (because they look dangerous) knowing that the general public will confuse them with real machine guns. Then the Brady act which was in its original form gun registration. Remember you have to know who has the guns before you can confiscate them. They are still floating the “ballistic fingerprinting” knowing that it is voodoo science and will not work, but also knowing that to even attempt it all guns would have to be tracked [registered].

The BATFE has used its “regulating power” to redefine “sporting” in 1989 to ban many previously legal import. It also reclassified several shotguns already widely distributed as “destructive devises” under the 1934 NFA act requiring them to have a tax permit after the fact; with NO GROUNDS TO DO SO. They have redefined what is and is not pistol ammunition. I have been told by several gun dealers the BATFE agents informed them that they were in business only because they [the BATFE] allowed them to keep their license. “If we can’t find a regulation you have broken we can always change the regulations.”

While that is going on from the regulation end, the BATFE keeps getting more and more aggressive in the “enforcement”. What started out as accountants and tax collectors is now a would-be paramilitary group with almost no oversight and certainly no accountability to the public. Others have mentioned Waco, Ruby Ridge and other miscarriages of justice. What most people do not hear is that all gun dealer and manufacturers in the USA are very aware that they can be shut down at any time by the BATFE with little or no recourse.

Those in the federal government that don’t have a problem with BATFE methods of enforcing compliance have had a difficult time getting the real military to go along with their ideas. The National Guard Troopers pulled back from the action when they realized what was taking place at Waco. The BATFE and other federal “law enforcement” are becoming the “standing army” the founding fathers warned you about.

We are one deep economic recession away from the Democrats regaining the White house and both houses of Congress. There is not one of the nine Democrats vying for the Presidency or any on the sidelines that would not put their weight behind the Brady Center’s agenda. Combine that with a Democrat controlled Congress and the current actions of the BATFE and you have a nightmare.

“This is ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN News reporting; the combined FBI/BATFE force raided another area of radical-right-wing-militia concentration today, arresting over two thousand and confiscating several dozens of arsenals of dangerous weapons. Three agents were killed in the armored raids and several were wounded. The radical-militia casualties were put at over three hundred…”

“Your only paranoid if they aren’t out to get you”
139 posted on 06/19/2003 7:44:50 AM PDT by El Laton Caliente
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To: missileboy; El Laton Caliente
What I wonder is when will the whimpering stop and true action start...

I, too, wonder the same thing, Mr. Hot Brass.

Y'all need to start paying closer attention.

-archy-/-

140 posted on 06/19/2003 7:45:13 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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