The ATF claims it wants to protect the privacy of those it targets. GOA says it finds this claim ironic because the ATF’s program itself is violating the privacy rights of the monitoring targets.| AmmoLand Shooting Sports News
The ATF monitored people for their associations and the feeling that the target might commit a crime in the future.| AmmoLand Shooting Sports News
Any new monitoring must be approved by the ATF Special Agents in Charge (SACs) and the Deputy Assistant Director (DAD). This change prevents rogue agents from using the system for their own needs.| AmmoLand Shooting Sports News