Gun Shop gets restraining order on BATF

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    One thing to always remember. Think before you open your mouth. This statement is going to get him a trip to the federal hilton or at least a much smaller bank account. He has always maintained that what he was doing was legal.

    Dimitrios Karras, owner of Ares Armor in National City, told Fox5SanDiego.com the raid by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents took place just days after the company obtained a temporary restraining order against the agency.
    “There were women and children inside our retail establishment when the (ATF) agents came in with guns drawn,” Karras told the station. "They came into our firearms manufacturing facility saying, ‘Arms up!’ like they were invading Iraq.”
     
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