Don’t know either, have to subscribe to see the article.
Guess we shall see how this plays out in court.
I guess the raid and the (lack of) logic behind it fits in nicely with all of the other B.S. going on in 2020.
Now off I go to purchase a couple of 80% pistol frames. Just in case.
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Ghost-Gun Company Raided by Federal Agents
ATF suspects Polymer80 of breaking firearms laws, a sign that law enforcement is looking closer at makers of DIY gun kits
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Ghost guns on display at the San Francisco Police Department headquarters in 2019.
PHOTO: HAVEN DALEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Zusha Elinson
Updated Dec. 11, 2020 7:40 am ET
Federal agents on Thursday raided one of the nation?s largest manufacturers of ghost-gun parts, a sign that federal law enforcement is cracking down on kits that allow people to make weapons at home.
The raid target, Nevada-based Polymer80, is suspected of illegally manufacturing and distributing firearms, failing to pay taxes, shipping guns across state lines and failing to conduct background investigations, according to an application for a search warrant unsealed Thursday after the raid took place.
The probe focuses on Polymer80?s ?Buy Build Shoot Kit,? which includes the parts to build a ?ghost? handgun. The kit, which Polymer80 sells online, meets the definition of a firearm, ATF investigators determined according to the warrant application. That means it would have to be stamped with a serial number and couldn?t be sold to consumers who haven?t first passed a background check.
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Polymer80 chief executive David Borges didn?t return phone calls or texts seeking comment Thursday evening.
Agents seized records and other evidence in Thursday?s raid in Dayton, close to Carson City, a law-enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation?said. No Polymer80 employees were arrested and no charges have been filed.
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The raid by agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives comes after ghost guns have been used more frequently in high-profile attacks. In September, two Los Angeles County Sheriff?s Department deputies were shot while sitting in their patrol vehicle by a man using a handgun built from Polymer80 parts, according to the documents. Last year, a 16-year-old?killed two fellow students and wounded three others?at Saugus High School in Southern California with a homemade handgun.
Thursday?s raid is the most significant action against a ghost-gun company to date, according to the law-enforcement officials, and suggests the federal government is scrutinizing the growing industry.
Homemade ghost guns have?grown in popularity in recent years?and can?t be traced in criminal investigations because they lack serial numbers. Law-enforcement officials say they appeal to people who can?t pass background checks.
When people buy fully made guns from dealers, the weapons have serial numbers and purchasers must go through a background check.
Approximately 10,000 ghost guns were recovered by law e nforcement in 2019, according to the warrant application. As part of the investigation, the ATF identified multiple Polymer80 customers who were prohibited from buying guns because of prior criminal convictions.
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The starting point for building a ghost gun is an ?unfinished receiver,? a metal or polymer piece that houses the firing mechanism. It can be purchased without a background check, because the ATF doesn?t classify the part as a firearm. Buyers can finish the receiver with a drill press or a computerized metal-cutting machine and then add the remaining pieces to complete the gun.
The ATF previously gave Polymer80 permission to sell unfinished receivers. But the Buy Build Shoot Kits, which are advertised as having ?all the necessary components to build a complete...pistol? weren?t submitted to the agency for approval, according to the application for the search warrant. These kits can be ?assembled into fully functional firearms in a matter of minutes,? the warrant application says.
Write to?Zusha Elinson at?zusha.elinson@wsj.com
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Happened 6 years go, too. What's old is new again...
ATF RAIDS ARES ARMOR, COLLECTS GUN BUYERS’ LISTS
It's seizing the customer information that's chilling...
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YOU are the first responder. Police, fire and medical are SECOND responders.
When seconds count, the police are mere minutes away...
Gun registration is gun confiscation in slow motion.
My feedback: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/53226-O2HeN2
I wonder if the ATF provide speech therapy to their agents to speak out both sides of their mouth so efficiently and consistently.
They plainly state that that the actual 80% portion of the kit don't fall under the definition of a firearm in the determination letter.
It's absurd to think that the same item determined to not be a firearm is suddenly a firearm when packaged with other stuff. ATF has also told manufacturers in the past not to send samples of every individual product when the basic determining factors are present as previously noted to be compliant. This is the same tactic they're trying to use with SB Tactical over the SBA3, etc.
https://www.polymer80.com/CMS-Images/ATF-DetLetters.pdf
Last edited by CS1983; 12-11-2020 at 10:02. Reason: clarify
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Whats next, raiding microcenter and getting records for everyone who bought a 3d printer?
Abolish the ATF. They are a virtually useless agency. A & T should be the domain of the states. The F is a constitutionally guaranteed right that needs zero regulation.
Nothing else to say. Here?s a link: https://www.guntalk.com/post/polymer80-raided-by-atf
You could have just posted that in the existing thread. Just saying.
(Although, in your defense, the other thread is poorly titled.)
"failing to pay taxes"
Per Ardua ad Astra