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WillBrink
10-12-19, 09:41
There's a lot going on here but it appears the ATF knew what was going on and didn't stop it and people got killed. Was their reasoning justified? Sounds like Fast and Furious where they felt the end justified the means:

For more than a year, Joseph Roh illegally manufactured AR-15-style rifles in a warehouse south of Los Angeles.
His customers, more than two dozen of whom were legally prohibited from possessing a firearm, could push a button, pull a lever, and walk away a short time later with a fully assembled, untraceable semi-automatic weapon for about $1,000, according to court records.

Roh continued his black-market operation despite being warned in person by agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that he was breaking the law.

But five years after raiding his business and indicting him, federal authorities quietly cut a deal with Roh earlier this year and agreed to drop the charges.
Why?

The judge in the case had issued a tentative order that, in the eyes of prosecutors, threatened to upend the decades-old Gun Control Act and "seriously undermine the ATF's ability to trace and regulate firearms nationwide."

A case once touted by prosecutors as a crackdown on an illicit firearms factory was suddenly seen as having the potential to pave the way to unfettered access to one of the most demonized guns in America.

Federal authorities preferred to let Roh go free rather than have the ruling become final and potentially create case law that could have a crippling effect on the enforcement of gun laws, several sources familiar with the matter told CNN. Each requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the case and its possible implications.

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https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/11/us/ar-15-guns-law-atf-invs/index.html?

Rekkr870
10-12-19, 10:06
Roh was cut free because he was aiding the ATF in their state sponsored goose chase.

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WillBrink
10-12-19, 10:16
Roh was cut free because he was aiding the ATF in their state sponsored goose chase.

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Meanwhile he sold an AR to at least one person they know then went onto kill people after he'd been rejected by the feds and various felons, etc.

Business_Casual
10-12-19, 11:33
Dupe thread.