ATF Raids Ares Armor

So the ATF got what it wanted anyway, sounds like the DOJ pressured the judge who approved the RO to remove it.  This is what goes for Law and Order in the US(S)A.

Please explain to me how the very existence of the ATF isn’t a violation of the 2nd Amendment.
The best advise one can give is in the last paragraph of the below article.

My original post on this is HERE.

Despite Restraining Order, ATF Raids Ares Armor Over Plastic Parts

Katie Pavlich | Mar 17, 2014

Katie Pavlich

Last week Ares Armor, a company that sells firearms parts in San Diego, obtained a restraining order against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The restraining order was approved by Federal Judge Janis L. Sammartino and a federal raid of the business was prevented. ATF planned on raiding the company in order to gain access to a list containing more than 5,000 customer names. The customers on the list had purchased a plastic or polymer  lower receiver from EP Armory, a part that is used to build rifles legally at home. The metal version of the receiver is legal due to being stamped with a serial number.

 

ATF and DOJ argue the plastic versions of the receivers are illegal because they don’t have serial numbers, even though they are the exact same part simply made of different materials. In this case ATF considers receivers firearms, not simply firearm’s parts. In past cases and situations, ATF has determined these parts are not firearms. Here is DOJ’s argument:

    Plaintiff Lycurgan Inc, dba Ares Armor (“Ares Armor”) is part of ATF’s investigation because it is in possession of approximately 6,000 of these unserialized AR-15 lower receivers. Further, Ares Armor is not a federal firearms licensee, so it cannot legally engage in the business of dealing in these firearms, let alone ones that do not bear the required manufacturer’s mark and serial number.

Over the weekend and under pressure from the Department of Justice Judge Sammartino reversed the restraining order and heavily armed ATF agents raided the company in full tactical gear. Most of the raid was caught on video and ATF confiscated materials (plastic receivers) and the customer list Ares Armor was trying to protect. Before the raid, undercover and plain clothed ATF agents were reportedly questioning customers outside of the store.

Ares Armor is in for a long court battle and ATF now has the names of thousands of people who have purchased plastic receivers. People on that list should prepare themselves for a knock on their doors, too. More on that from Bob Owens over at BearingArms.

    If you have purchased an 80% lower receiver from a storefront location or over the Internet from any vendor, I think it is safe to assume that the federal government either has your customer data, or is in the process of trying to obtain your customer data. If you want a truly anonymous 80% lower, pay cash via a private sale, the same as you would with a serialized firearm.

Original article HERE.

Author: harry p.

A Gen X mechanical engineer who values family, strength, discipline, self-reliance and freedom who is doing what he can to protect his family, belittle morons and be ready for the tough times ahead. Discipline=Freedom

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bluestem
bluestem
March 17, 2014 2:43 pm

We are so screwed. John

ragman
ragman
March 17, 2014 3:00 pm

So what! Add my name to another list. Along with the other lists that I’m on. For purchasing and owning perfectly legal items. These assholes write the laws and we comply with them only to have the rules changed in the middle of the game. They’d better take a look at CT where hundreds of thousands of citizens said “Fuck You” to laws that made them instant felons. Nationwide, we’re talking about tens of MILLIONS of Americans saying “Fuck You” to the ATF. Long overdue!

pierrelafonte
pierrelafonte
March 18, 2014 1:52 pm

if you shoot nothing but black powder, they will never bother you
and its cool as a motherfucker
nothing beats 2 feet of flame from the barrel of my Kentucky long rifle copy
don’t understand you yanks and the military grade fire power
to each his own
but I can cast lead ball at home, so I will never have an ammo shortage
and if anyone ever breaks into my house, i’ll beat the snot out of him with it if I miss my shot