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You may have seen that in the Times today Fox Butterfield has an article about how a former gun company executive and lobbyist, Robert A. Ricker, has basically seen the light and admitted in an affidavit that, in the Times’s words, “gun manufacturers had long known that some of their dealers corruptly sold guns to criminals but pressured one another into remaining silent for fear of legal liability.”

Here’s the key passage at the end of the article …

Mr. Ricker said in the affidavit that the idea that all dealers operate legally because they have a license is a “fiction.” He added that “the firearms industry has long known that A.T.F. is hampered” by its shortage of personnel and loopholes in the gun laws. For example, he said, the bureau can inspect a dealer only once a year as a result of a law supported by the rifle association.

This month’s issue of The Washington Monthly has a dynamite article about how the gun industry helped keep those ATF inspection limits in place.

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