🚽 19 August 2023: DAILY MAIL > ‘This policy is designed to be a backdoor violation of the Second Amendment.’

By HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 01:07 EDT, 19 August 2023
UPDATED: 01:29 EDT, 19 August 2023
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An ATF inspector had in 2015 recommended revoking Navarro’s license for his shop in Colorado after sending him warning letters in 2009 and 2011.

The 2015 inspection turned up 10 violations, including selling guns to people who said they were prohibited from owning guns on background check forms.

An ATF supervisor overturned the recommendation, and said he should just be given a warning.

Navarro said some customers made mistakes when filling out background check forms.

In 2020, inspectors found more violations, including failing to report multiple sales of handguns and failing to keep records of some transactions.

Navarro said he discovered those issues after one of his employees quit, and then reported the problem to the ATF.

‘It was a horrendous mess,’ he said. ‘This guy hid forms underneath the printer.’

In North Dakota, a gun store in Valley City – Bridge City Ordnance – lost its license last year.

It was unclear what rules they violated.

The store’s owners have filed a lawsuit against the ATF, arguing that the inspections of stores are being ‘wielded as a political weapon.’

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