Pa. Amish farmer's 600 guns were seized by ATF, but it's unclear if he broke the law [View all]
PHILADELPHIA Hand-painted signs in Amish country often advertise fresh eggs, shoofly pies or handmade quilts, but the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is trying to determine whether one Lancaster County farmers sizable gun collection was also his side hustle.
An ATF spokesman said agents seized evidence during an enforcement operation on Jan. 12 at the Cattail Foundry in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, but declined to comment further. Two sources familiar with the investigation said approximately 600 firearms were seized during the operation.
On Wednesday morning, farm owner Reuben King declined to comment on the matter at his home, but he did talk to Lancaster Online several weeks ago. King told the news outlet he was a dairy farmer, first and foremost, but admitted selling some firearms from his personal collection to fellow Amish and a few non-Amish too.
Sources said handguns were among the weapons taken by ATF. King told Lancaster Online he mostly sold long guns, for hunting. I was not dealing in handguns, positively not, King said last month.
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