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1359:, that provides law enforcement agencies with the capability to securely and electronically send trace requests, receive trace results, and conduct basic trace analysis in real time. Over 2,000 agencies and more than 17,000 individuals currently use eTrace, including over 33 foreign law enforcement agencies. Gun tracing provides information to federal, state, local, and foreign law enforcement agencies on the history of a firearm from the manufacturer (or importer), through the distribution chain, to the first retail purchaser. This information is used to link suspects to firearms in criminal investigations, identify potential traffickers, and detect in-state, interstate, and international patterns in the sources and types of crime guns. These results are then used to help the courts prosecute the offenders and attempt to clamp down on firearm crime. 694:, the agency changed its name again, this time to the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Division of the IRS and first began to be referred to by the initials "ATF". In Title XI of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, Congress enacted the Explosives Control Act, 18 U.S.C.A. Chapter 40, which provided for close regulation of the explosives industry and designated certain arsons and bombings as federal crimes. The Secretary of the Treasury was made responsible for administering the regulatory aspects of the new law, and was given jurisdiction over criminal violations relating to the regulatory controls. These responsibilities were delegated to the ATF division of the IRS. The Secretary and the Attorney General were given concurrent jurisdiction over arson and bombing offenses. Pub.L. 91-452, 84 Stat. 922, October 15, 1970. 912: 66: 78: 90: 950:
approached and discouraged from purchasing guns. Before attempting to purchase, they were interrogated and accused of being in the business without a license, detained in police vehicles, and gun buyer's homes were visited by police, and much more." A gun salesman testified that he was singled out for harassment by two ATF agents. The owner of a gun shop testified that he thought agents questioned female customers too often. He said that times had changed and more women were shopping for guns, adding: "It seems, however, to be the prevailing opinion for law enforcement at the gun show that any woman who brings a male friend for advice or support must be making a straw purchase." A private investigator said the
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1993, after the complex caught fire. The follow-up investigation revealed the bodies of seventy-six people including twenty children inside the compound. A grand jury found that the deaths were suicides or otherwise caused by people inside the building. Shortly after the raid, the bureau's director, Stephen E. Higgins, retired early from his position. In December 1994, two ATF supervisory agents, Phillip J. Chojnacki and Charles D. Sarabyn, who were suspended for their roles in leading the Waco raid were reinstated, with full back pay and benefits (with a demotion) despite a Treasury Department report of gross negligence. The incident was removed from their personnel files.
629: 954:(NRA) contracted her to go to Richmond to investigate dozens of complaints by NRA members of "massive law enforcement presence, residence checks, and minority buyers being followed, pulled over and their legally purchased guns seized." The purchasers were compelled by an ATF letter to appear at ATF offices to explain and justify their purchases. ATF stated this was a pilot program that ATF was planning to apply throughout the country. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ATF agents visited a gun show's customers' homes a week after the show, demanding to see the buyers' guns or sale paperwork and arresting those who could not—or would not—comply. 1164:. All ATF Special Agents require a Top Secret (TS) security clearance, and in many instances, need a higher level, TS/SCI/SAP (Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information/Special Access Programs) clearance. In order to get a security clearance, all potential ATF Special Agents must pass a detailed series of Single Scope Background Investigations (SSBI). ATF Special Agents consistently rank at the top or near the top of all federal agencies in cases referred for prosecution, arrests made, and average time per defendant on an annual basis. Special Agents currently comprise around 2,400 of the Agency's approximately 5,000 personnel. 4256: 305: 1308: 734:. The agency's name was changed to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. However, the agency still was referred to as "the ATF" for all purposes. Additionally, the task of collection of federal tax revenue derived from the production of tobacco and alcohol products and the regulatory function related to protecting the public in issues related to the production of alcohol, previously handled by the Bureau of Internal Revenue as well as by ATF, was transferred to the newly established 1531:
store instead, the store would have promptly and swiftly been shut down by the ATF, but that the ATF is not held to the same standards that they hold FFL's, "You have to wonder what the ATF would say about a private facility that was ripped off for years on end by its own staffers and still failed to implement serious security measures after the fact. I expect that the consequences would be a bit more serious than a single arrest and then business as usual despite a tut-tutting reprimand."
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officials of the bureau itself. A Senate subcommittee report stated, "Based upon these hearings it is apparent that ATF enforcement tactics made possible by current federal firearms laws are constitutionally, legally, and practically reprehensible." The Subcommittee received evidence that ATF primarily devoted its firearms enforcement efforts to the apprehension, upon technical
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to the industries and persons regulated by ATF (e.g., firearms and explosives users, dealers, importers, exporters, manufacturers, wholesalers, etc.); and are under the jurisdiction of the Gun Control Act, National Firearms Act, Arms Export Control Act, Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, and other Federal firearms and explosives laws and regulations.
998:(R-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter to the ATF warning officials not to retaliate against whistleblowers. Cefalu's dismissal followed allegations that ATF retaliates against whistleblowers. ATF spokesman Drew Wade denied that the bureau is retaliating but declined to comment about Cefalu's case. 799:(USMS) was charged with bringing Weaver in. Weaver remained with his family in their mountain top cabin. On August 21, 1992, a USMS surveillance team encountered Weaver, a friend and family members on a trail near the cabin, resulting in a shootout that killed US Marshal Bill Degan, Weaver's son Samuel, and Weaver's pet dog. FBI 1148:
authority of the United States and make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony
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and payment of a $ 200 tax. The ATF brought firearms charges against Weaver, but offered to drop the charges if he would become an informant. After Weaver refused to cooperate, ATF passed on false information about Weaver to other agencies that became part of a misleading file that profiled Weaver as
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The ATF has 26 field divisions across the nation in major cities. Those cities are: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus (OH), Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City (MO), Los Angeles, Louisville, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia, Phoenix,
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The remainder of the bureau is personnel in various staff and support roles from office administrative assistants to intelligence analysts, forensic scientists, legal counsel, and technical specialists. Additionally, ATF relies heavily on state and local task force officers to supplement the Special
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In 2023, federal Judge Reed O'Connor of the Northern District of Texas vacated the Bureau's attempt to expand the definition of a firearm frame or receiver. Judge O'Connor ruled ATF exceeded its statutory authority in attempting to redefine these terms and implement regulations of so-called "readily
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In 2022, the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted an audit which found that "thousands of firearms, firearm parts, and ammunition had been stolen from National Firearms and Ammunition Destruction (NFAD) from 2016 to 2019." The NFAD is the branch of the ATF uses to dispose of firearms
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Agent Brian Terry on December 14, 2010. ATF and DOJ denied all allegations. After appearing at a Congressional Hearing, three supervisors of Fast and Furious (William G. McMahon, Newell, and David Voth) were reported as being transferred and promoted by ATF. ATF denied the transfers were promotions.
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charges, of individuals who lack all criminal intent and knowledge. Evidence received demonstrated that ATF agents tended to concentrate upon collector's items rather than "criminal street guns". In hearings before ATF's Appropriations Subcommittee, testimony was submitted estimating that 75 percent
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oversaw the transition, becoming the bureau's first director, having headed the division since 1970. During his tenure, Davis shepherded the organization into a new era where federal firearms and explosives laws addressing violent crime became the primary mission of the agency. However, taxation and
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Tuccille's primary reason for the complaint related to the mishandling of information and even security of firearms that led to the theft and sale of thousands of confiscated firearms by ATF personnel to private parties. Tuccille argued that if even a fraction of said activity had occurred at a gun
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Industry Operations Investigators (IOIs) are the backbone of the ATF regulatory mission. Their work is primarily investigative and routinely involves contact with, and interviews of, individuals from all walks of life and all levels of industry and government. Investigations and inspections pertain
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Generally, about 90% of the cases referred by ATF for prosecution each year are for firearms, violent crime, and narcotics offenses. Through the first half of 2011, ATF (with fewer than 2,000 active Special Agents) had recommended 5,203 cases for prosecution. This yields an average of 5.0 cases per
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In May 2008, William Newell, Special Agent in charge of the Phoenix ATF Office, said: "When 90 percent-plus of the firearms recovered from these violent drug cartels are from a U.S. source, we have a responsibility to do everything we can to stem the illegal flow of these firearms to these thugs."
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As early as the year 1918, however, the Bureau of Internal Revenue had begun using the name "Internal Revenue Service" on at least one tax form. See Form 1040, Individual Income Tax Return for year 1918, as republished in historical documents section of Publication 1796 (Rev. Feb. 2007), Internal
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sold two unregistered short barrel shotguns to Kenneth Fadeley, an ATF informant. This transaction was recorded and presented to the court. Weaver refused to face his accusers and became a fugitive from justice. He maintained the barrels were a legal length, but after Fadeley took possession, the
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are empowered to conduct criminal investigations, defend the United States against international and domestic terrorism, and work with state and local police officers to reduce violent crime on a national level. ATF Special Agents may carry firearms, serve warrants and subpoenas issued under the
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that the Waco raid would be canceled if the ATF undercover agent Robert Rodriguez reported that the element of surprise had been lost.) The resulting exchange of gunfire killed six Davidians and four ATF agents. FBI HRT later took over the scene and a 51-day stand-off ensued, ending on April 19,
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ATF currently trains the U.S. military in evidence recovery procedures after a bombing. All ATF Agents are trained in post-blast investigation; however ATF maintains a cadre of approximately 150 highly trained explosive experts known as Certified Explosives Specialists (CES). ATF/CES Agents are
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ATF provides investigative support to its partners through the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), which allows federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to image and compare crime gun evidence. NIBIN currently has 203 sites. In FY07, NIBIN's 174 partner agencies
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caliber rifles) to traffickers destined for Mexico. Many of these same guns are being recovered from crime scenes in Arizona and throughout Mexico, which is artificially inflating ATF's eTrace statistics of U.S. origin guns seized in Mexico. One gun is alleged to be the weapon used by a Mexican
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The ATF has also received criticism involving financial corruption. In 2021, a whistleblower informed the public that the ATF was giving a 25% monetary bonus to at least 94 of its employees. The benefit is known as law enforcement availability pay, or LEAP, that was only reserved for "criminal
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The second part of training is the Special Agent Basic Training (SABT), which is conducted at FLETC and covers a wide range of disciplines including firearms and ammunition identification; firearms trafficking; report writing, interviewing techniques; alcohol/tobacco diversion investigations;
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Between May 2004 and August 2005, ATF agents, in conjunction with Virginia state, county, and city police, conducted an operation at eight gun shows in the Richmond area to reduce straw purchases for criminals. In a February 2006 House subcommittee hearing, the show's owner said: "People were
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Complaints regarding the techniques used by ATF in their effort to generate firearm cases led to hearings before Congressional committees in the late 1970s and 1980s. At these hearings, evidence was received from citizens who had been charged by ATF, from experts who had studied ATF, and from
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ATF also enforces provisions of the Safe Explosives Act, passed after 9/11 to restrict the use/possession of explosives without a federal license to use them. ATF is considered to be the leading federal agency in most bombings that occur within the U.S., with exception to bombings related to
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that rapidly respond to high-risk law enforcement operations and conduct criminal investigations that lead to the arrests of the most violent criminals in the United States. Their work includes search and arrest warrants, high-risk criminal investigations, undercover operations, surveillance
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Industry Operations Investigator Basic Training (IOIBT) is a comprehensive 10-week program designed to train newly hired industry operations investigators (IOI) in the basic knowledge, skills, and abilities they need to effectively conduct inspections of firearms and explosives licensees and
1380:(OCCA) in 1970, ATF took over the regulation of explosives in the United States, as well as prosecution of persons engaged in criminal acts involving explosives. One of the most notable investigations successfully conducted by ATF agents was the tracing of the vehicle used in the 1200:, photography, basic firearms training, and federal court procedures. The CITP lasts approximately 12 weeks. Each class consists of 48 students, of whom approximately half are ATF trainees. The remaining portion of the CITP class consists of students from other federal agencies. 1221:
operations, and protective service operations. Team members are specially trained ATF special agents who may serve full or part time. They often serve in various roles such as crisis negotiators, team leaders, tactical operators, snipers, operator medics and canine handlers.
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other alcohol issues remained priorities as the ATF collected billions of dollars in alcohol and tobacco taxes, and undertook major revisions of the federal wine labeling regulations relating to use of appellations of origin and varietal designations on wine labels.
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explosives and fire/arson investigations; firearms and tactical training, close quarter countermeasures; field operations, undercover techniques; and physical conditioning. The SABT consists of approximately 15 weeks of training with a class of 24 student trainees.
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In 2006, Congress made the ATF head subject to Senate confirmation and, until recently, only one nominee had not been blocked from heading the ATF in the Senate. Steven Dettelbach became the second in July 2022 after being nominated by President Joe Biden.
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According to the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General, "ATF told the OIG that the 90-percent figure ... could be misleading because it applied only to the small portion of Mexican crime guns that are traced." Under operations
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In 1972, the ATF was officially established as an independent bureau within the Treasury Department on July 1, 1972, this transferred the responsibilities of the ATF division of the IRS to the new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
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Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury. Form 1040s for years 1918, 1919, and 1920 bore the name "Internal Revenue Service". For the tax years 1921 through 1928, the name was dropped, then was re-added for the 1929 tax year.
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investigators" who are on call and expected to work unscheduled, additional hours. It was noted by the whistleblower that administrative officials were receiving this benefit, despite not being classified as criminal investigators.
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framework. In PSN's first year, 2001–2002, over 7,700 of these cases resulted in convictions with an average sentence of over five years per defendant. This number had risen to over 12,000 prosecutions in FY 2007. The annual FBI
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in July 2022. Dettelbach's confirmation required a procedural maneuver to advance his nomination out of Senate Judiciary committee. It passed the evenly-divided Senate due to two Republicans voting with the Democrats to confirm.
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was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate as permanent ATF director on July 31, 2013, serving until March 31, 2015. Jones was the only successful Senate-approved appointment until the Senate confirmed
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confirmation of ATF director nominees. (Prior to that, ATF directors were simply appointed by the administration.) After that, the NRA lobbied against and effectively blocked all but one presidential nominee until 2022.
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permittees, as well as provide assistance to other Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies. Successful completion of IOIBT is mandatory in order for the newly hired IOI to maintain their employment.
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trained as experts regarding Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's), as well as commercial explosives. ATF Agents work closely with state and local Bomb Disposal Units (bomb squads) within the United States.
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in December 1933, the Unit was transferred from the Department of Justice back to the Department of the Treasury, where it became the Alcohol Tax Unit (ATU) of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Special Agent
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San Francisco, Seattle, St. Paul, Tampa, and Washington, D.C. Also, there are field offices in different countries such as Canada, Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia, Iraq, Lithuania, and in the Caribbean.
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having explosive booby traps, tunnels, and bunkers at his home; growing marijuana; having felony convictions; and being a bank robber. At his later trial, the gun charges were determined to be
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magazine's J.D. Tuccille stated, "The nicest thing you can say about the ATF is that it's an unserious and unaccountable bureaucracy. Often it's explicitly contemptible, such as during the
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agent per year. For comparison, the FBI (with slightly more than 13,000 active Special Agents) had recommended 8,819 cases for prosecution, for an average of 1.2 cases per agent per year.
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and Weaver was acquitted. However, Weaver missed a February 20, 1991, court date because U.S. Probation Officer Richins mistakenly told Weaver that the trial date was March 20, and the
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forfeited to the ATF. The report also stated that the ATF has improved its process to reduce thefts but that it still has not implemented all of the recommendations made by the DOJ.
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The Right to Keep and Bear Arms: Report of the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session
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In 2015, a proposal by the ATF to prohibit sales of certain 5.56 x 45mm ammunition was dropped following a negative response from the public and the legislature.
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as their primary duty weapon and are trained in the use of, and issued, certain rifles and shotguns. The ATF Special Response Team (SRT) is armed with
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for looted firearms. During the riots, a total of 4,690 firearms were looted and stolen; over the next 10 days, ATF recovered fewer than 200 firearms.
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determined that 76 firearms and 418 laptop computers were lost, stolen, or missing from ATF, after a 59-month audit period between 2002 and 2007.
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processed over 285,000 trace requests on guns for over 6,000 law enforcement agencies in 50 countries. ATF uses a Web-based system, known as
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Very Special Agents: The Inside Story of America's Most Controversial Law Enforcement Agency—the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
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Some media outlets have criticized the ATF, even going so far as to call for the abolition of the agency. One such criticism leveled by
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Initial flag of ATF as part of the U.S. Department of Justice; the Latin scroll was later replaced with one bearing the agency's name.
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imaged more than 183,000 bullets and casings into the database, resulting in over 5,200 matches that provided investigative leads.
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was still in force, were transferred to the ATU. In 1942, responsibility for enforcing federal firearms laws was given to the ATU.
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products. The ATF also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms, ammunition, and explosives in
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Since 2001, ATF agents have recommended over 10,000 felons every year for federal prosecution for firearms possession through the
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Following the attacks on September 11, 2001, the ATF expanded regulations covering fuels used in amateur rocketry, including
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ATF, as a bureau, consists of several different groups that each have their own respective role, commanded by a director.
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to escort firefighters in high-risk areas, pair up with local police in protecting certain establishments, and execute
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ATF's Comprehensive Crime Gun Tracing Initiative is the largest operation of its kind in the world. In FY07, ATF's
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The Senate has confirmed only one ATF nominee, in 2013, since the position required confirmation from the chamber.
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If confirmed, Mr. Dettelbach would become only the second permanent director in the past 15 years of the A.T.F.
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Basic special agent training for new hires consists of a two-part training program. The first part is the
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On May 1, 1992, 50 ATF agents were summoned upon to provide extra support for local police departments in
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committed with a firearm or explosive, as well as investigative authority over regulatory referrals and
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Ruby Ridge: Report of the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Government Information
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In June 2011, Vince Cefalu, an ATF special agent for 24 years who in December 2010 exposed ATF's
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shotguns were later found to be shorter than allowed by federal law, requiring registration as a
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of 1986 addressed some of the abuses noted in the 1982 Senate Judiciary Subcommittee report.
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for the position, a U.S. Attorney from Boston with a good reputation, but Republican Sens.
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April 1, 2015 – April 30, 2019: Thomas Brandon (ATF Deputy Director, Acting Director)
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of ATF gun prosecutions were aimed at ordinary citizens with no criminal intent. The
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scandal, was notified of his termination. Two days before the termination, Rep.
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The seal of the ATF when it was a part of the U.S. treasury department
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In the early 1950s, the Bureau of Internal Revenue was renamed "
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Office of Professional Responsibility and Security Operations
970: 577: 2137:"A Cult of Backyard Rocketeers Keeps the Solid Fuel Burning" 1660:"Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)" 1501:(U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, Acting Director) 819:. The next day, the ATF activated its Special Response Team 3499:"Operation Fast and Furious Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg" 3330:
Thrush, Glenn; Hakim, Danny; McIntire, Mike (May 2, 2021).
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Ross, Brian; RICHARD ESPOSITO; JOSEPH RHEE (May 2008).
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SHUSTER, BETH; RICCARDI, NICHOLAS (December 19, 2001).
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The ATF was criticized for poor planning leading up to
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Kennedy Department of Justice Building 2832: 2830: 2721: 2719: 2717: 2283: 1960:"2 Agents Suspended in Waco Raid Are Reinstated" 1287:Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information 2946:Thrush, Glenn; Benner, Katie (April 11, 2022). 2839:"Senate Confirms Biden's Pick to Direct A.T.F." 2162: 2074: 1850: 1848: 1846: 1763:"Rex Davis, 83; ATF Ex-Chief, Moonshiners' Foe" 1104:which worked proactively to identify, disrupt, 766: 4287:Office of Community Oriented Policing Services 2872:"ATF Handicapped by Laws and a Lack of Leader" 5263:Association Against the Prohibition Amendment 5135: 4445: 4053: 3693: 3376: 3374: 2863: 2827: 2781:"ATF nominee faces obstacles to confirmation" 2772: 2714: 2693: 2582: 2077:"Antonovich Is Critical of ATF Over Shootout" 1993: 1362: 529: 4595:Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division 4205:Executive Office for United States Attorneys 2945: 2895:"ATF Director's Confirmation Blocked by GOP" 2886: 2588: 2228: 2087: 1843: 1791:"Move to Justice Dept. Brings ATF New Focus" 1753: 1751: 1585:Center for Intelligence and Security Studies 1040:In 2007, President George W. 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For other uses, see 3523: 3160: 3158: 2804: 1748: 1662:. The United States Department of Justice 1302: 1281:Office of Public and Governmental Affairs 1211: 932:ammonium perchlorate composite propellant 830: 37:"BATF" redirects here. For the gene, see 5713:1972 establishments in the United States 4915:Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 4697:Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers 3721:Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 3581: 3579: 3577: 3553: 3392: 3030: 3028: 2989:from the original on September 10, 2015. 2634: 2260: 2156:"Hobbyists Complain About New ATF Rules" 2153: 1306: 1216:ATF's Special Response Teams (SRTs) are 910: 736:Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 638:United States Department of the Treasury 627: 5723:Organizations based in Washington, D.C. 5718:Government agencies established in 1972 5149: 4174:Executive Office for Immigration Review 3241:"ATF Special Response Teams FACT SHEET" 3127: 2983:"ATF Announces B. 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(October 31, 2022). 2893:Lavoie, Denise (October 13, 2008). 2870:Puschak, Evan (December 26, 2012). 2658:from the original on March 20, 2015 2263:"Review of ATF's Project Gunrunner" 1831:from the original on March 11, 2023 1801:from the original on March 11, 2023 1602:Immigration and Customs Enforcement 1456:September 2006 – January 20, 2009: 1346: 566:United States Department of Justice 24: 5425:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 5223:21st Amendment (U.S. Constitution) 5218:18th Amendment (U.S. Constitution) 4643:Department of the Air Force Police 3603: 3497:Riggs, Mike (September 30, 2011). 2805:Gangitano, Alex (April 11, 2022). 1870:from the original on July 12, 2020 1477:August 31, 2011 – March 31, 2015: 1463:January 20, 2009 - April 8, 2009: 1319:ATF is responsible for regulating 1293: 377:Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban 25: 5744: 4671:Office of Criminal Investigations 4552:Intelligence and Security Command 4159:National Institute of Corrections 3641: 3614:(reprint, illustrated ed.). 2024:10.1038/scientificamerican0601-28 2000:Michel, Lou; Dan Herbeck (2001). 1878:– via Constitution Society. 1470:April 8, 2009 – August 30, 2011: 1329:gun violence in the United States 1248:The ATF is organized as follows: 1013:Director confirmation controversy 718:on September 11, 2001, President 690:In 1968, with the passage of the 636:The ATF was formerly part of the 412:Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA) 367:Connecticut Children's Safety Act 5733:Alcohol law in the United States 4920:Bureau of Engraving and Printing 4633:Office of Special Investigations 4524:Pentagon Force Protection Agency 4282:Office on Violence Against Women 4254: 4210:United States Attorneys' Offices 3674: (archived January 17, 1998) 3178: 2589:O'Reilly, Bill (June 30, 2011). 2502:"Fast and Furious Investigation" 2154:Sullivan, Jack (March 6, 2003). 1559: 1545: 1497:April 25, 2022 – July 13, 2022: 1382:World Trade Center 1993 bombings 1284:Office of Science and Technology 1086: 936:National Association of Rocketry 934:(APCP). 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R. Dickerson 1363:Firearms ballistic tracing 1266:Office of Field Operations 1102:Violent Crime Impact Teams 1093:Project Safe Neighborhoods 1071:(nominated by Joe Biden). 1028:to add a provision to the 1019:National Rifle Association 952:National Rifle Association 869: 834: 770: 642:Bureau of Internal Revenue 623: 602:Project Safe Neighborhoods 474:Second Amendment sanctuary 432:High-capacity magazine ban 259:Department of the Treasury 36: 29: 5671: 5644: 5433: 5210: 5157: 5094:Postal Inspection Service 5059: 5033: 5000: 4943: 4935:United States Mint Police 4905: 4875: 4862:Federal Bureau of Prisons 4830: 4810:United States Park Police 4773: 4707:United States Coast Guard 4685: 4659:Health and Human Services 4655: 4623: 4580: 4542: 4504: 4495: 4467: 4418: 4341: 4263: 4252: 4163:Federal Prison Industries 4111: 4075: 4022: 4006: 3990: 3734: 3713: 2760:. Capitol Hill Publishing 2399:"US.v.Aguilar Indictment" 2006:. Vol. 284. p.  1948:. April 1993. p. 46. 1722:. Atf.gov. 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