Featured Story Archive — 2010

Remembering Prohibition Agent Killed in the Line of Duty

Prohibition Agent Eugene Jackson

February 16, 2010

Undoubtedly, life was good for Prohibition Agent Eugene Jackson and his new bride of one month, Lillie. It was July 31, 1932, and the Washington Senators were playing the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park. The Senators were ahead by three runs. The Jacksons and their good friend, Narcotics Inspector James Fletcher, dressed in their Sunday finest, were passing the day together waiting to pick up Fletcher’s wife at the railroad station. More »

ATF Form 4473 — Who Handles Your Paperwork?

Where do you draw the line on who fills out your ATF Form 4473s?

February 1, 2010

Each year, across this great nation, responsible federally licensed firearm dealers perform millions of firearm transactions. Whether it is selling a firearm to a first-time buyer, hunter or sportsperson, a collector, someone concerned about personal or home defense, or just a customer who wants to enjoy the great outdoors, your primary responsibility remains the same — the correct completion of ATF Form 4473. More »

A Joint Ops Caper: ATF & NOPD – Where the Boyz Are

A Joint Ops Caper: ATF & NOPD - Where the Boyz Are

January 20, 2010

You didn’t mess with the Cutt Boyz. They controlled half of the B.W. Cooper Housing Project in New Orleans, as well as the residents who lived there. They peddled heroin and cocaine; they robbed, assaulted, and murdered — all in broad daylight. More »

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