Now they act like it's something they never didI remember that rule too. I think they had some pushbacks and now no longer require you to show your tax stamp.
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Now they act like it's something they never didI remember that rule too. I think they had some pushbacks and now no longer require you to show your tax stamp.
Guy was probably thinking "I don't get paid near enough to give a **** about this" lolGovernor's in Kennesaw did. Showed them a picture of my cat and the dude just stared at it and said "okay"
I was going to ask to see his ATF badge
Nothing. They will ask you to email it to them by a certain date. There is no duty to carry your stamps on your person.
Nothing in the above says anything about duty to carry on your person or an "immediate presentation." It says "made available...upon request."Incorrect. It states so on the back of form 1 and form 4:
“This approved application is the registrant’s proof of registration and it shall be made available to any ATF officer upon request.”
And is based on 26 U.S.C. § 5841(e) which states that you are required to “retain proof of registration which shall be made available to the ATF [acting in their official capacity] upon request.”
No, it does not.'Made available' could be mean going back to your house and getting it could it not? Does it state that it has to be carried on your person when you have the NFA item with you?