Late last year, a new federal initiative was proposed that would require licensed firearm dealers in Texas -- as well as New Mexico, Arizona and California -- to report multiple sales of certain semi-automatic rifles. The plan has since been delayed as a review process takes place by the Office of Management and Budget. In the meantime, however, gun rights advocates like the National Rifle Association are stepping up opposition, saying the ATF's initiative would only hamstring legitimate businesses.
Read Original at: The Killeen Daily Herald (Texas)