WASHINGTON — Kansas U.S. Senator Roger Marshall sent a letter to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Director Steven Dettelbach this week expressing concern for the conduct and intent of ATF agents auditing Kansas firearm license holders, according to a statement from the Senator's office.
"Many federal firearms license (FFL) holders in Kansas have documented instances where ATF agents have revoked their licenses over several unintentional filing errors." Senator Marshall’s letter urges ATF agents to find ways to work with Kansas gun owners to correct clerical errors and keep them in business.
Senator Marshall was joined in his letter by Kansas delegation members Tracey Mann, Ron Estes and Jake LaTurner
Click HERE to read Senator Marshall’s full letter.