OUTDOOR NEWS: BILL
CALLS FOR ABOLISHMENT OF ATF: Wis. Rep. Jim
Sensenbrenner reintroduced a bill in the House of Representatives that
would eliminate the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
(BATF). The bill is called ATF ELIMINATION ACT,
calls for an ATF hiring freeze and would transfer the ATF’s current
responsibilities to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA). According to the bill, the FBI and DEA
would need to submit a plan for scaling down ATF affairs within 180 days of the
bill’s enactment into law. Within one year, the FBI would have to issue a
report to the General Services Administration regarding ATF property that will
either need to transferred or excessed. U S Rep. Sensenbrenner issued the
following statement regarding the proposal: “Despite our country being
trillions of dollars in debt, government spending continues to rise. Common
sense budgeting solutions are necessary, and the ATF Elimination Act is one measure
we can take to reduce spending, redundancy, and practice responsible
governance. The ATF is a scandal-ridden, largely duplicative agency that has
been branded by failure and lacks a clear mission. It is plagued by backlogs,
funding gaps, hiring challenges, and a lack of leadership. These facts make it
a logical place to begin draining the swamp and acting in the best interest of
the American taxpayer.” The AFT drew heat in 2011 after the
so-called FAST AND FURIOUS OPERATION, in which the ATF willingly let
Mexican drug cartels buy illegal firearms in order to track the guns and then
arrest the criminals carrying them. The operation went drastically wrong as
agents lost track of the guns. Instead of leading to arrests of high-ranking
cartel members, the firearms were reportedly used in numerous murders in
Mexico.
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