Anonymous ID: a27541 Aug. 18, 2023, 1:24 p.m. No.19383843   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3864 >>3883 >>3982 >>3998

First Ever Tropical Storm Watch Issued In Southern California, Potential For A Year’s Worth Of Rain

11:55 AM – Friday, August 18, 2023

 

A new tropical storm will hit California over the weekend. Hurricane Hilary, the first ever Tropical Storm Watch issued in California, is set to bring more than a year’s worth of rain to parts of the state.

 

On Thursday, The National Hurricane Center announced that Hilary gained momentum and was expected to develop into a major hurricane. By Friday morning, Hurricane Hilary strengthened to a Category 4 storm.

 

By the time Hilary arrives on shore, it is expected to be classified as a tropical storm.

 

The tropical storm first formed on Wednesday off the coast of Mexico’s southern Pacific coast. At the time, the storm had winds of 40 mph.

 

The Hurricane Center said that “Hilary has the potential to bring impacts to the Baja California Peninsula and portions of the southwestern United States this weekend.” Additionally, they stated that Hilary had maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.

 

Parts of California have begun preparing for Hilary by placing sandbag stations throughout its cities.

 

The Golden State hasn’t been in a path of a storm since the 1970’s. The last time a storm made landfall in California was in 1939. 45 people died and hundreds of homes were destroyed in the Long Beach Tropical Storm.

 

https://www.oann.com/newsroom/first-ever-tropical-storm-watch-issued-in-southern-california-potential-for-a-years-worth-of-rain/

Anonymous ID: a27541 Aug. 18, 2023, 1:38 p.m. No.19383909   🗄️.is 🔗kun

More Firearms Dealers Losing Licenses Under Biden

Friday, 18 August 2023 02:12 PM EDT

 

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, under President Joe Biden, has revoked more than 100 firearms dealers' licenses this fiscal year while enforcing federal laws, angering many in the gun industry and sparking disagreement in the law-enforcement community.

 

The agency has revoked the licenses of 122 gun dealers this fiscal year, beginning last October, up from 90 for all of the last fiscal year and 27 in fiscal 2021, reports The Wall Street Journal.

 

Some law enforcement veterans say the revocations are a welcome change, but others say the increased actions risk alienating gun dealers, some of whom they consider valuable resources in fighting gun violence.

 

In the past, firearms dealers got only warnings on legal violations, and under former presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama no more than 81 dealers' licenses a year were revoked, dating back to 2013, the earliest year for which data is available.

 

ATF Director Steve Dettelbach said the push is coming only because the administration wants to enforce the law.

 

"We’ve taken steps to hold accountable those few dealers who are engaging in these willful violations," he said. "They’re not going to have the privilege of being a gun dealer anymore."

 

If dealers don't follow the rules, criminals and other people who should not have guns end up getting them, Dettlebach said. Gun store owners, however, say they're being punished over paperwork errors.

 

"We were making $1 million a year, now it’s less than $100,000," said store owner Anthony Navarro, who last year lost his license to sell firearm accessories at his Greeley, Colorado store.

 

He's gotten three warnings since 2009, and commented that the Biden administration's policy is "designed to be a backdoor violation of the Second Amendment."

 

About 800 people are employed by the ATF to inspect more than 50,000 licensed dealers nationally, and in the past the agency used a light touch because it depended on sellers as their "first line of defense against gun trafficking,” said Peter Forcelli, a retired AFT deputy assistant director. "Why are we now beating an ally into submission?"

 

But other former officials said the soft treatment caused dealers to not bother following federal rules.

 

The tougher approach comes after a push by Brady, an organization that pushes for stricter gun control rules, and other groups to target rogue gun dealers.

 

"We could see regularly that recommendations for revocation were being downgraded and then these same stores would be inspected again for even at times even more than a decade," said Christian Heyne, vice president of policy and programs at Brady.

 

His organization compiled about 80,000 pages of inspection ATF reports from recent years, including one that said an agency inspector recommended revoking Navarro's license in 2015, after sending him warning lessons for his shop in 2009 and 2011. The 2015 inspection revealed 10 violations, including that the shop was selling guns to people who were prohibited from owning them based on background checks.

 

That recommendation was overturned by an ATV supervisor who said Navarro should get a warning instead.

 

Navarro said customers had made mistakes filling out their background checks, but were not prohibited from buying guns.

 

Meanwhile, Bridge City Ordnance in North Dakota has filed a lawsuit against ATF, saying the agency is being "wielded as a political weapon," as ATF inspectors recommended revoking its license after the shop sued the agency over an unrelated matter.

 

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/atf-guns-dealers/2023/08/18/id/1131235/