A Bill to Stop Armed IRS Agents

U.S.A. — On June 14th, 2023, a Montana gun shop was searched for the purpose of the federal government questioning the company’s business financials.

Under normal circumstances, research may be justified, but in this case, 20 armed IRS Agents spent the entire day at the Highwood Creek Outfitters in Great Falls, Montana, going through documents, only to leave a half hour before closing time.

If that wasn’t bad enough, not only were financial documents seized, but 4473s were taken as well. The 4473 application includes, among other things, the name, birthdate, birth location, gender, home address, and serial number of firearms purchased by customers of the shop.

Some would argue the federal government is giving too much power to agencies run by unelected employees, but the Biden Administration seems to think this type of violation and strong-arming of private citizens is perfectly fine. After all, they remind you all the time that they just want to “keep people safe.”

After the document seizure and occupation of the gun shop by the armed agents, U.S. Senator Steve Daines (R) sent a letter to the IRS asking for more information about the incident. He wrote:

“According to the owner and local reporting on the event, 20 armed federal agents entered the store, remained on the premises for several hours, and confiscated several boxes worth of documents. Among the documents reportedly seized were Firearms Transaction Records (ATF Form 4473) that contain the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) of prospective firearm purchasers. With the PII of an unknown number of Montanans potentially collected by your agents, the store’s customers and the community are rightfully concerned. As a result, local law enforcement has been inundated with calls and inquiries seeking information they are unable to provide.”

Thankfully there are still people in Congress who value the Constitution and are willing to stand up for the rights of Americans. Only two weeks after the gun shop raid, Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale from District 2 in Montana introduced and sponsored H.R.4436 with (11) co-sponsors, including Clay Higgins (R-La.), Randy Weber (R-Texas), Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.), Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Mary Miller (R-Ill.), Robert Good (R-Va.), Brian Babin (R-Texas), Jeffrey Duncan (R-S.C.), Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), and Barry Moore (R-Ala.). The bill’s intent is “To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from providing firearms and ammunition to its employees, and for other purposes.”

On the same day (June 30th, 2023), H.R.4416 was introduced by Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins with (8) co-sponsors including Jeffrey Duncan (R-S.C.), Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Randy Weber (R-Texas), Robert Good (R-Va.), Russ Fulcher (R-Idaho), Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.), Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.). Its intent is “To prohibit the use of Federal funds to hire armed Federal regulatory enforcement officers in certain agencies.”

Details of both bills are as follows:

H.R.4436 — 118th Congress (2023-2024)To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from providing firearms and ammunition to its employees, and for other purposes.Sponsor: Rosendale Sr., Matthew M. [Rep.-R-MT-2] (Introduced 06/30/2023) Cosponsors: (11)Committees: House – Ways and Means; JudiciaryLatest Action: House – 06/30/2023 Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. (All Actions)

H.R.4416 — 118th Congress (2023-2024)To prohibit the use of Federal funds to hire armed Federal regulatory enforcement officers in certain agencies.Sponsor: Higgins, Clay [Rep.-R-LA-3] (Introduced 06/30/2023) Cosponsors: (8)Committees: House – Ways and Means; Education and the Workforce; Energy and Commerce; Transportation and Infrastructure; AgricultureLatest Action: House – 06/30/2023 Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Education and the Workforce, Energy and Commerce, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for… (All Actions)

Should we have to create legislation to prevent our government employees from violating the rights of the very people they have been elected to protect? Of course not, but under this Marxist-influenced White House coupled with the obvious radicalization of the Democratic party, it would seem, we must.


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Henry Bowman

We need to do away with all federal jackboot agencies! They’ve been weaponized for so long, and with the ATF & FBI being the worst of all, people forget! HOW MANY MORE Americans need to be murdered by the federal government before you’ve had enough?? How many more Wacos? How many more Ruby Ridges? How many more J6 false-flags??

Cappy

It would not surprise me in the least if, after taking boxes of forms, the IRS busts the store owner in a subsequent raid for not having adequate records.

Shotsmith

The ability to make law is supposed to be invested wholly in the legislature.
When an unelected agency can make law AND enforce that law at the point of a gun we no longer have government by consent of the people.
When multiple agencies have this power, confusion ensues and citizens live in fear of breaking some law intentionally written in legalese, not understood until explained when the charges are read in court.
Our war of independence was fought so we wouldn’t have to live in fear of our government.

J.galt

It is to laugh!!

congress pretending to play protectors of the people.

No intent of passage, no chance of passage, no hope of passage…..send money

Terry

“I’m from the Government and I’m here to help.”

“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”

Ronald Reagan August 12 1986

Chuck

Would the IRS be so Gung Ho if they were met by 200 Armed and ready to shoot Citizens?

That’s what it will take to stop this Unconstitutional Overreach by an Unelected and Illegal Bureaucracy.

Logician

And underneath all of this crap and noise, is the fact that the 100% corrupted legal system is what is being used to bludgeon everyone into submission to these unlawful “agencies”! When you expose the frauds and other crimes that are being committed by any thugs, either openly or hidden from view, they LOSE all of their pretended power and authority over us! Since when do the fake judges and their LIEyers get to commit crimes against anyone? Not even once since I have been making that realization known here and in other sites, has even just one man or… Read more »