Citations of observations based on acts already committed in official capacity in obvious breach of fiduciary duty
To wit:
Demanding ATF permits for consumers, dealers, manufacturers despite 27 CFR 55.141-a-8
Falsely claiming there are ANY propellant mass limits relevent to 27 CFR as pertains to adults.
Damages:
Illegal federal jurisdictions to many Illegal storage Illegal explosives log entries Inviting authorities to challenge existing exemptions with impunity
One entry found for moron.
Main Entry: mo·ron Pronunciation: 'mOr-"än, 'mor- Function: noun Etymology: irregular from Greek mOros foolish, stupid Date: 1910
1 : a mentally retarded person who has a potential mental age of between 8 and 12 years and is capable of doing routine work under supervision 2 : a very stupid person- mo·ron·ic/m&-'rä-nik, mo-/ adjective
- mo·ron·i·cal·ly/-ni-k(&-)lE/ adverb
- mo·ron·ism/'mOr-"ä-"ni-z&m, 'mor-/ noun
- mo·ron·i·ty/m&-'rä-n&-tE, mo-/ noun
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2 entries found for stupid. To select an entry, click on it. Go Main Entry: 1stu·pid Pronunciation: 'stü-p&d, 'styü- Function: adjective Etymology: Middle French stupide, from Latin stupidus, from stupEre to be numb, be astonished -- more at TYPE Date: 1541 1 a : slow of mind : OBTUSE b : given to unintelligent decisions or acts : acting in an unintelligent or careless manner c : lacking intelligence or reason : BRUTISH 2 : dulled in feeling or sensation : TORPID 3 : marked by or resulting from unreasoned thinking or acting : SENSELESS 4 a : lacking interest or point b : VEXATIOUS, EXASPERATING .Mark Bundick (1b,1c,3) Dick Embry (1b,1c,3)
One entry found for senseless.
Main Entry: sense·less Pronunciation: 'sen(t)s-l&s Function: adjective Date: 1557 : destitute of, deficient in, or contrary to sense : as a : UNCONSCIOUS b : FOOLISH, STUPID c : MEANINGLESS, PURPOSELESS
- sense·less·ly adverb
- sense·less·ness noun
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2 entries found for foolish.Main Entry: fool·ish Pronunciation: 'fü-lish Function: adjective Date: 13th century
1 : lacking in sense, judgment, or discretion 2 a : ABSURD, RIDICULOUS b : marked by a loss of composure : NONPLUSSED, ABASHED 3 : INSIGNIFICANT, TRIFLING, HUMBLE synonym see SIMPLE- fool·ish·ly adverb
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One entry found for foolish.
Entry Word: foolish Function: adjective Text: 1 Synonyms SIMPLE 3, asinine, brainless, fatuous, senseless, silly, unwitty, weak-headed, weak-minded, witless Related Word idiotic, imbecilic, moronic; daft, feebleminded, half-witted; *half-assed, half-cocked; irrational Contrasted Words bright, clever, intelligent, quick-witted Antonyms smart
2 felt to be ridiculous because not exhibiting good or conventional sense Synonyms absurd, ||balmy, cockamamie, crazy, daffy, ||dilly, ||dippy, donkeyish, dotty, fantastic, harebrained, idleheaded, insane, kooky, loony, loopy, lunatic, mad, nutty, ||potty, preposterous, sappy, silly, tomfool, unearthly, wacky, zany Related Word laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous; half-baked, headless, jerky, nonsensical; offbeat, unacceptable, unconventional, unorthodox Contrasted Words judicious, sage, sapient; discreet, foresighted, prudent; canny, shrewd, slick Antonyms sensible; wiseMark Bundick (all) Dick Embry (all)
One entry found for brainless.
Main Entry: brain·less Pronunciation: 'brAn-l&s Function: adjective Date: 15th century : devoid of intelligence : STUPID
- brain·less·ly adverb
- brain·less·ness noun
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One entry found for dense.
Main Entry: dense Pronunciation: 'den(t)s Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): dens·er; dens·est Etymology: Latin densus; akin to Greek dasys thick with hair or leaves Date: 15th century
1 a : marked by compactness or crowding together of parts b : having a high mass per unit volume 2 a : marked by a stupid imperviousness to ideas or impressions : THICKHEADED b : EXTREME 3 : having between any two elements at least one element 4 : demanding concentration to follow or comprehend 5 : having high or relatively high opacity synonym see STUPID- dense·ly adverb
- dense·ness /'den(t)-sn&s/ noun
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2 entries found for fiduciary. Main Entry: 1fi·du·cia·ry Pronunciation: -'dü-shE-"er-E, -sh&-rE, -'dyü- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ries Date: 1631 : one that holds a fiduciary relation or acts in a fiduciary capacityMark Bundick Dick Embry
[there seems to be no description as to quality of work :) ]2 entries found for fiduciary.
Main Entry: 2fiduciary Function: adjective Etymology: Latin fiduciarius, from fiducia confidence, trust, from fidere Date: circa 1641 : of, relating to, or involving a confidence or trust: as a : held or founded in trust or confidence b : holding in trust c : depending on public confidence for value or currency
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[the clear breaches of confidence and trust apply here!]