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Federal Judge Janis L. Sammartino revised her previous decision, which allowed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to raid Ares Armor, a firearms parts seller in San Diego.
The ATF raided the company in order to gain access to a list containing more than 5,000 names of customers who had purchased an EP Armory plastic or polymer lower receiver, a part that is used to build rifles at home.
The ATF raid of Ares Armor was caught and posted on YouTube. ATF officersentered the business heavily armed and then cracked a safe inside.
EP Armory, the part maker, was raided by the ATF on March 7.
Jeremy Tuma, Ares Armor COO, made this statement on Facebook:
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