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The embattled agency’s latest piece of creative fiction is a warning about “privately made firearms” or PMFs, and it should serve as a warning to gun owners, homebuilders, and everyone else who values their civil rights.
An ATF document titled “First Responder Awareness of Privately Made Firearms May Prevent Illicit Activities” was published last week by the Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team (JCAT).
“JCAT is a collaboration by the NCTC, DHS, and FBI to improve information sharing among federal, state, local, tribal, territorial governments and private sector partners, in the interest of enhancing public safety,” the document states. “This product is NOT in response to a specific threat against the United States. It provides a general awareness of, considerations for, and additional resources related to terrorist tactics, techniques, and procedures, whether domestic or overseas.”
To be clear, the ATF and JCAT consider homebuilt firearms “terrorist tactics, techniques and procedures,” even though Americans have been making guns legally in their homes since before there even was a United States of America.
The document was never supposed to be leaked to the media or the public and is exempt from discovery through the federal Freedom of Information Act, but some freedom-loving soul published it online yesterday despite its ominous warning …
Well they will spare no expense to find and destroy him.
I have a friend who once had to install and demonstrate a piece of equipment in a plant, and when it became obvious that he needed to turn a wrench or wire something up, he sat down and did a few minutes worth of work to get the job done.
The entirety of the plant staff walked out. You know the drill. He didn’t think to call the workers responsible for that piece of work, he just did it because it needed to be done. So the unionized plant staff was told to walk out.
I hate unions for this. The American way is to learn what you need to get the job done. Build, construct, engineer, buy the tools you need, and make something work.
This is the way America armed itself to hunt game and stay alive. This is the way America armed itself for self defense. And this is the way America armed itself in preparation for the war of independence. To be sure, craftsmen were sought out to do the work at times, but every shooter must learn to maintain his own weaponry, just like he had to work on farm equipment.
I also hate that work on modern automobiles and trucks requires a diagnostic computer, to some degree a function of the emission controls equipment we shouldn’t have to have.
The ATF is a bureau of effeminate couch dwellers and controllers, fearful of everything, and helping nothing and no one. They all ought to be handed a pink slip and sent to work on farms and ranches.