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I spoke with a lot of people before the election, a common sentiment, even among people that supported the "right" to own firearms was the belief that if laws designed to restrict magazine capacity or long waits even gun buying limit's stopped one guy from committing a mass shooting, the laws are good, basically these laws are for other people or criminals and don't affect them. The media has put out so much misinformation on this subject thru catch phrases like 'gun show loophole' for example (really means federal law to ban private sales) or 'internet gun sales' (forget to mention still must be sent to and transferred thru dealer) most people do not have any idea what the real issues are and what freedoms they are really losing thru passage of additional Federal regulation.
 
TheAccountant said:
A_C Guy said:
For the uninformed:
The IRS and Gun Control | Insights | Holland & Knight
https://www.hklaw.com › en › insights › publications › 2014 › 01 › the-irs-and-gun-control
Section 7608(a) specifically provides that IRS personnel that enforce the laws pertaining to alcohol, tobacco and firearms (often referred to as ATF) are permitted to carry firearms. Because the Special Agents who seized the property were enforcing the income tax laws, and not the ATF laws, Section 7608(a), arguably did not apply.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives ...
https://www.britannica.com › topic › Bureau-of-Alcohol...
Feb 28, 1993 · The division was renamed the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division (ATFD) of the IRS in 1968. Because its duties had become increasingly distinct from those of the IRS, the division became a bureau of the Treasury Department in 1972.
The Treasury Dept is where we send our taxes and tax forms each year......

Your ignorance is overwhelming.
If it is so overwhelming, why don't you dispute it with corrections?
Or can't you disprove the information in those inks?
I always back up my statements with verifiable facts and links.
Why don't you try that instead of your stupid one liners?
 
A_C Guy said:
TheAccountant said:
A_C Guy said:
For the uninformed:
The Treasury Dept is where we send our taxes and tax forms each year......

Your ignorance is overwhelming.
If it is so overwhelming, why don't you dispute it with corrections?
Or can't you disprove the information in those inks?
I always back up my statements with verifiable facts and links.
Why don't you try that instead of your stupid one liners?

Your “verifiable” facts are nothing more than poor Google searches that you incorrectly parse information from. Let’s try playing a little game called critical thinking:

1. What department does ATF fall under?
2. What department does IRS fall under?
3. Given those answers, does it make any sense that ATF would be a division of IRS? If you answered yes, go back to question 1.
4. Extra credit: Look up the responsibilities of the IRS division that you thought was the ATF based on what Google told you and realize why you should start thinking for yourself every once in a while.
 
A_C Guy said:
Flash said:
waterdog said:
If people are unable to grasp what I am getting at, then for sure some are going to suffer more than others This vaccine BS they pushing right now, is very interesting. A quick way for them to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Are you and your family taking the vaccine?

I'm curious as to what you're getting at with the vaccine and it being a way to separate the wheat from the chaff.

The left is pushing the agenda requiring vaccination. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to travel commercially in the near future. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to get certain fed jobs/ contracts. Children are already required, in many areas, to get it before returning to public school. Private and charter schools are under attack right now, they will shut them down; homeschooling is also being banned already in many states.. Eventually, you will be required to have proof of it to even go grocery shopping.
No Vax = not on their side which means they can easily see who is the enemy.
They are already going after Trump supporters, don't think they are not coming after you.

Exactly. Equivalent to the Nazi Germany Jewish star patch...
 
Kingjoey said:
A_C Guy said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.
Didn't you know, he is on the other side. He is our resident ATF monitor. That is why he is alway encouraging everyone to "just pay the $200 and get a stamp for your AR pistol/SBR". If you read most of his posts in those threads, he makes comments about how the time for a stamp on an eForm is only taking 10 days. Hmmm, 10 days in the present tense. Not "mine took 10 days or my friend's took 2 weeks" Many slips of the tongue in those threads showed his inside knowledge of what was going on.
He is always telling us how good the guys at the ATF are and how the ATF are our friends.
Just pay the $200 and be a good subject of the crown...
The ATF is a division of the IRS, hence, The Accountant is a good choice for a screen name. Most here think it is related to the movie, but I highly doubt it.

Pretty sure he's just a douche with a HiPoint.

No real way to know at that at this point paisano. You know that as well as me.
 
Flash said:
A_C Guy said:
The left is pushing the agenda requiring vaccination. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to travel commercially in the near future. Anyone who doesn't get it will not be able to get certain fed jobs/ contracts. Children are already required, in many areas, to get it before returning to public school. Private and charter schools are under attack right now, they will shut them down; homeschooling is also being banned already in many states.. Eventually, you will be required to have proof of it to even go grocery shopping.
No Vax = not on their side which means they can easily see who is the enemy.
They are already going after Trump supporters, don't think they are not coming after you.

Yeah, but in order to travel commercially now, you have to have either a passport, passport card or REAL ID Drivers license. Mandatory Motorcycle endorsement to drive a motorcycle, mandatory CDL to drive a big rig, and so on.

Mandatory vaccination is required for school children.

Mandatory Social Security Numbers to work at a job.

The list is endless.

I really don't see much difference.
Cough, patriot act, cough, cough...
 
TheAccountant said:
A_C Guy said:
TheAccountant said:
Your ignorance is overwhelming.
If it is so overwhelming, why don't you dispute it with corrections?
Or can't you disprove the information in those inks?
I always back up my statements with verifiable facts and links.
Why don't you try that instead of your stupid one liners?

Your “verifiable” facts are nothing more than poor Google searches that you incorrectly parse information from. Let’s try playing a little game called critical thinking:

1. What department does ATF fall under?
2. What department does IRS fall under?
3. Given those answers, does it make any sense that ATF would be a division of IRS? If you answered yes, go back to question 1.
4. Extra credit: Look up the responsibilities of the IRS division that you thought was the ATF based on what Google told you and realize why you should start thinking for yourself every once in a while.

Considering both are part of the department of treasury, and both are tasked with collecting/enforcing taxes and tax laws as well as other duties, your reasoning doesn’t make sense.
They may be different departments, but they both do the same thing.

Something to ponder...
If the ATF had gotten the permission taxes on the guns at the center of Ruby Ridge and Waco, those two tragedies would not have happened.
 
Gunslinger808 said:
TheAccountant said:
A_C Guy said:
If it is so overwhelming, why don't you dispute it with corrections?
Or can't you disprove the information in those inks?
I always back up my statements with verifiable facts and links.
Why don't you try that instead of your stupid one liners?

Your “verifiable” facts are nothing more than poor Google searches that you incorrectly parse information from. Let’s try playing a little game called critical thinking:

1. What department does ATF fall under?
2. What department does IRS fall under?
3. Given those answers, does it make any sense that ATF would be a division of IRS? If you answered yes, go back to question 1.
4. Extra credit: Look up the responsibilities of the IRS division that you thought was the ATF based on what Google told you and realize why you should start thinking for yourself every once in a while.

Considering both are part of the department of treasury, and both are tasked with collecting/enforcing taxes and tax laws as well as other duties, your reasoning doesn’t make sense.
They may be different departments, but they both do the same thing.

Something to ponder...
If the ATF had gotten the permission taxes on the guns at the center of Ruby Ridge and Waco, those two tragedies would not have happened.

You’re 20 years behind. ATF is DOJ and doesn’t have tax collection responsibilities.
 
No, they don’t, just like the IRS doesn’t. I clarified my post above in response to you because it sounded like I agreed that they once did. ATF enforces violations of the NFA provisions under the IRC, but the ultimate authority of those provisions lies with the AG, not the Secretary of the Treasury. FAET, which accounts for probably 99.99999% of the excise taxes paid by gun owners is administered by TTB inside Treasury.

So back to my original point, ATF is not a division of IRS. They are not both under Treasury. Links to outdated sources are not “facts.”
 
Really?
Then why do you pay $200 for a form 4 which is called a “tax paid transfer”?
Don’t they have jurisdiction over enforcing cigarette and alcohol tax violations?
Who’s going to come after you if you don’t pay your $200 registration for every mag and “assault rifle” you own if Biden gets his way, ATF or IRS?
They may no longer be under the treasury, but they are still a tax gathering law enforcement entity.
 
So I gotta ask- what the actual fuk does any of the last 30 posts that you all are bitching about at each other have anything to do with the price of tea in China or the subject the OP started?
 
It’s the new norm here. Nothing new to see. This (otherwise great) site needs to purge this crap. Been here since Day 1, and I hate seeing the neighborhood going downhill like this. So many threads end up like this.
 
Gunslinger808 said:
Really?
Then why do you pay $200 for a form 4 which is called a “tax paid transfer”?
Don’t they have jurisdiction over enforcing cigarette and alcohol tax violations?
Who’s going to come after you if you don’t pay your $200 registration for every mag and “assault rifle” you own if Biden gets his way, ATF or IRS?
They may no longer be under the treasury, but they are still a tax gathering law enforcement entity.

Like I said, similar to the payments remitted to the IRS with income tax returns, Treasury is the ultimate collector of tax.

No, TTB is in charge of FAET, alcohol, and tobacco excise taxes, not ATF.

I’m not going to get into direct and indirect taxes at the federal level, but let’s pretend a property tax at the federal level could be constitutional. In that case, no, the ATF will not come knocking for $200. They’ll come for unregistered items.
 
Can we just give TheAccountant his own sub-forum?

Pros;
It will give him the self importance he so desperately needs and seeks.
He won't be able to feed his incessant need to ruin what are (usually) good threads.
People who want to argue with him can do it at will, leaving the rest of us out of it.

Cons;
I can't think of any.
 
Pscipio03 said:
So I gotta ask- what the actual fuk does any of the last 30 posts that you all are bitching about at each other have anything to do with the price of tea in China or the subject the OP started?

It's what internet trolls do. That's all they do, trolling 101. Hijack every thread when it gets interesting by starting an argument about some extraneous bullsh!t. You don't feed them, you ban them; it's as simple as that.
 
Suck My Glock said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
TheAccountant said:
And then what? You use the 1000 rounds of 9mm you bought with your COVID welfare check to fend off the Chi-Russia invasion that follows? Sounds like a fool-proof plan.

Why don't you just turn your s*** in already and save everyone the trouble of having to listen to your cucked out defeatism.

Hey Cube,...you know I share the sentiment. BUT,...Accountant is (I think) simply trying to challenge us all to think deeply about the matter. Let's not shout him down.

This conversation is a serious one that we all have a stake in. Accountant asks a fair question. "What are we REALLY prepared to do?"

Accountant can frustrate me too, but he is not without a point here.
Actually he does have a point, just not what you said it is.
 
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