ATF Takes Machine Guns From Blackwater in NC
22 fully-automatic assault rifles were confiscated by the BATF from Moyock, NC-based Blackwater Worldwide last week after a story was published in the Raleigh News & Observer questioning an arrangement between the private military contractor and the Camden County, North Carolina Sheriff's Department.
Blackwater financed the purchase of 17 Romanian AK-47s and 17 Bushmaster Bushmaster XM15 E2S for the Sheriff's SWAT team as it was forming in 2005. The Sheriff's Department had requested both weapons systems for trial. After training, deputies determined that the AK-47s did not meet their needs for SWAT use, and since that time, the 17 AK-47s and 5 of the17 XM15 carbines have been stored in a weapons locker dedicated to the Sheriff's Department at Blackwater's training facility armory. The other 12 XM15s are deployed with deputies. The department does not have an armory of it's own. Both the Sheriff's Department and Blackwater insist that the arrangement made three years ago is legal. Fully-automatic weapons have always been legal to own in the United States according to federal law, though they are prohibited or further restricted in some states. There are more than 240,000 machine guns registered with the BATF as of 1995. Roughly half of those are owned by civilians, and the rest are owned by government entities such as police and sheriff's departments. As a matter of policy the BATF will not comment on pending investigations, but the most likely cause for the confiscation was the determination by the BATF that the arrangement may have constituted a "strawman" purchase. On the most basic level, a "strawman" occurs when someone who is legally authorized to purchase a firearm knowingly purchases it for someone who they know or suspect cannot buy a firearm on their own. Additional scrutiny applies to the purchase, transfer and possession of machine guns under the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) and the Firearms Owners' Protection Act of 1986 (FOPA). NFA places a $200 tax on the transfer of firearms, and FOPA banned the possession or sale of machine guns to civilians manufactured after May of 1986. The BATF may claim that the three-year-old arrangement, where the Sheriff's Department stores their weapons at Blackwater's armory is a violation of the transfer and possession requirements of NFA and/or FOPA. Anne Tyrrell, spokesperson for Blackwater Worldwide, argues that FOPA does not apply "because we never owned the weapons. The Camden County Sheriff's Department own them." Tyrrell further claims that BATF agents have known of the arrangement with the Camden County Sheriff for an extended period of time, saying via email: "All aspects of our contract with a local Sheriff's Department are valid and lawful. Some of the same ATF agents involved in the current inquiry have long been aware of this arrangement as a result of visits to our facility and audits of our firearms programs at Blackwater's request. As a company that is fully licensed to sell, provide training on, or even manufacture weapons---including machine guns---we have worked closely with the ATF to ensure we are in compliance with all applicable federal firearms laws. We look forward to cooperating with the government to resolve this allegation." Pro-Blackwater blogcorrection: Moyock, NC not Mynock, as noted by "EC" in the comments.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 02:31 PM
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I could be wrong; I hope I am wrong. But the way the anti-war lefties have treated Blackwater in the past makes the suspicion spring to mind.
Posted by: C-C-G at June 29, 2008 04:28 PM (Hc4y8)
For the record. The weapons that were confiscated are not Machine guns by definition.
CCG, I agree I smell politics. Politics do not belong in either law enforcement nor do they belong in the military.
Posted by: Matt at June 29, 2008 04:39 PM (91A6Z)
Posted by: bill-tb at June 29, 2008 07:02 PM (7evkT)
My daughter is a civilian, and she was manufactured -- er, I mean, born -- in May of 1986. Does that mean she can't buy machine guns?
Posted by: Pat at June 29, 2008 10:16 PM (0suEp)
Posted by: Smarty at June 29, 2008 10:49 PM (OBONn)
Just a correction: BW is based in "Moyock, NC".
Mynock, I believe, is a carnivorous flying creature featured in "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" that chewed on the power cables of the Millenium Falcon while she was put down for repairs in the belly of that huge asteroid worm.
Posted by: EC at June 30, 2008 10:30 AM (mAhn3)
Posted by: Bill Smith at June 30, 2008 01:43 PM (IE/I+)
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