The Trace reports on the ATF's recommendation to the police to stop reselling their used guns less than a year after an ...
ABU DHABI, 11th February, 2020 (WAM) -- Importing any type of waterpipe tobacco (known in Arabic as ‘Mu’assel’) or electrically heated cigarette plugs that are not marked with ‘Digital Tax Stamps’ ...
BakerHostetler announces that Dettelbach, former ATF director, will rejoin our firm in April. He returns after two-plus years as head of the nation’s only federal agency dedicated to protecting ...
What are records? Since 2014, The Marshall Project has been curating some of the best criminal justice reporting from around the web. In these records you will find the most recent and the most ...
During a routine patrol, officers stopped the suspects, who were traveling in a saloon vehicle, and discovered 213 bottles of locally-produced alcohol and 260 Kuwaiti dinars, reportedly the proceeds ...
The organization was restructured as “the Taiwan Province Monopoly Bureau”, with the number of monopolized items down to five: tobacco, liquor, camphor, matches and measuring instruments. By 1968, the ...
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Two men are facing federal drug and weapon trafficking charges following the raid of a liquor store in the Newburg neighborhood, Louisville Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ...
An official with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) confirmed this with WAVE News on Wednesday. According to the ATF, which is the leading agency on the case, the raid on ...
Louisville Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control has suspended a Newburg neighborhood liquor store's license after the store was raided by law enforcement, Louisville Metro ABC spokesperson Brandon ...
It's going to keep America smoking, and it's going to make the streets more violent," Rich Marianos, former assistant director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and ...