Associate Deputy Director Ronald Turk's memo:
http://apps.washingt...gulations/2325/
"positive steps to further reduce gun violence through enforcement or regulation are extremely important but are not the focus of this paper." One might argue that reducing gun violence through enforcement should be your sole focus. A cursory read of this "memo" reads like what someone might write after a night out with an industry lobbyist. I'd liken this to the verbiage that gets fed to Congressional staffers and written into law verbatim from lobbyist, like in the pharmaceutical industry, that serves only the interest of the corporation. Perhaps we will learn the motives behind this some day.
How about this just off the top of my head to "suggest changes" - send all the program managers in hq to big cities, Chicago, NYC, Philadelphia etc..to combat gun violence. Make ASAC's and Group Supervisors handle an actual case load. Eliminate the useless Public Information Officer sinecure position in each Field Division and add another brick agent to the roster. Take away government vehicles from the agent stenographers (whole groups in most field divisions) that do nothing more than receive fax local police reports and cherry pick cases for federal prosecution.