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Educational Updates for FFLs
First Annual Firearms Industry Compliance Conference Deemed “Tremendous Success”
Hartford, CT (PRWEB) October 14, 2014. Orchid First Annual Firearms Industry Compliance Conference Deemed "Tremendous Success;" with 150 Industry Attendees; 40% Pre-Register for 2015 Conference, Pointing to...
Thank you for Attending the 2014 Firearms Industry Compliance Conference
Thank you. On behalf of your entire Orchid team, I would like to thank each and everyone of you for attending. We would also like to thank ATF CBP, NSSF and over 30 other...
How to Get the Most Out of the Firearms Compliance Conference
(Download) Joy to the world of firearms! In just about one week, we’re boarding planes and heading south to Florida and the land of gun rights and the Orchid Advisors Firearms Industry Compliance...
Firearms Policies, Procedures… Paperwork
(Download) Paperwork is a big responsibility for FFLs. Typically when we’re talking about “paperwork,” we’re focusing on content, common errors, and improving accuracy. Today, however, we’re going to...
In the Name of “Research”
Somewhere in the range of the past 10 to 15 years, as America hit the results of undisciplined spending, municipalities started a trend of selling off building names for money. The very classy approach...
The Weight, the Breakdown, and the Specialization of Parts
(Download) Looking at this title, did you think that the team at Orchid Advisors had decided to take up manufacturing à la Adam Smith? While one of us would like to take up reloading, we are unlikely to...
What Ever Happened to “That Bill”
Ever wondered what happened to “that bill” you heard about and then heard nothing more about? We thought so. Let’s take a moment this morning to grab some insight into the legislative hopper,...
The Big Picture of Firearm Legislation, Litigation and Relocation
(Download) One of the biggest undertakings of the firearms industry in the past 18 months has been waiting. Massive shifts in state legislation. Constitutional litigation. Interstate...
The Modern Sporting Rifle and Its Sporterized Cousin
It’s not exactly Webster’s, but we’re guessing that the term “sporting” rifle takes its origins from a federal statute section put into play by Congress in 1968 and interpreted by the ATF in 1989. Know what...
