I have a few thoughts on the unusual disparity over the last several weeks favoring
individual eform 4 approvals. Individuals would be the easiest to review and it’s abundantly clear they are being given priority. I saw two days ago on reddit an early October individual was approved at 194 days, breaking through the 200 day threshold.
Next,
traditional trusts of at least
six devices or more, is the threshold to receive batch approvals that I’ve read about. Trish Bartles title is “Section Chief,” which is some type of supervisor and she is the one doing these batch approvals of traditional trusts.
What would be helpful is to have more confirmation data of the trust type that are receiving batch approvals. The guy that had 20 cans batch approved back on March 6th (see attached), posted his cans were all as an individual which I wonder did he post the type in error did he actually submit all in a traditional trust?
@southernpew I know you have a Reddit account, “20 can man” user id is “Haunting_Rhubarb“ and you PM’ed him with some questions would you mind sending him another message and asking if those 20 cans were actually all on a traditional trust? Also, reddit user “tnycrmb” recently had 12 cans batch approved and also another reddit user called “ProfessionalNice2777” just had 6 cans batch approved and they didn’t specify if those were traditional trusts, would you mind sending them messages and confirming too?
If confirmation of more unique persons with batch approvals shows that occurs with traditional trusts
only, then going forward that is useful information for each person to know and use. Do the examiners have to read every word of a trust document? If so, then reading one trust with 12 cans is going to be faster, than reading 12 trusts of the single shot type for 12 cans. It would be crazy if the examiners are reading an entire single shot trust through when it is a boiler plate form with only model name and serial number differing between single shot trusts.
Why now, is the surging of approvals favoring individual and traditional trusts, leaving single shot trusts several months behind? It could be the hearings going on in Congress recently and that the ATF Director will be in hearings next week at Congress and they want to appear to show decreased approval times, but next week will be more focused on the brace ruling, although Senators/Congressman can ask anything they want.
Clearing people out of the system with batch approvals helps everyone and individual approvals are easier. That leaves single shot trusts that are clearly not being “processed in the order received” and at least two to four months behind, which is simply not equitable or fair. To that I say, write your Senators and House Rep and ask the staffer to be clear that single shot trusts are clearly not being processed fairly or by date received in comparison to traditonal trusts or individual submissions.