Kee, Mark Steven Millers
Gun And Pawn
Warning letterThis gun pawnbroker was cited for 5 violations. The inspection resulted in a warning letter.
A warning letter is the least severe action the ATF can take against a licensee with compliance issues. The letter advises the licensee to comply with regulations.
Address
576 Broadway Ave
New Johnsonville, TN 37134
Humphreys County
License
Number | 1-62-085-02-8A-03793 |
Type | Pawnbroker in firearms |
Expiry | Jan 1, 2024 |
Inspection Timeline
Compliance inspections are conducted by one or more ATF officers. After the lead investigator submits a recommendation, one or more ATF supervisors will review the inspection and either concur with or adjust the recommendation.
This page contains information about a single inspection conducted between 2015 and 2017. The ATF may have inspected this licensee before and/or after the inspection detailed here.
Officers spent a total of 97 hours conducting this inspection. 98 days passed between the assignment and the final review. The licensee received a final outcome of warning letter.
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Conduct inspection per the IOM.
On March 13, 2016 ATF Investigator redacted, conducted an inspection of Mark Steven Kee d/b/a Millers Gun and Pawn . The special instructions were Conduct a DE inspection per the IOM. There were no other Federal, State, or local agencies involved in the inspection. The inspection ended on March 31, 2016. No changes in FLS are required.
AS redacted recommends a Warning Letter in lieu of a Warning Conference. The licensee failed to record or correctly record the disposition of redacted firearms with an error rate of 13.8%. Less than a 3% error rate occurred during the last twelve months. This is also the licensees first inspection since obtaining a license in 2009.
The error rate for the completion of ATF F's 4473 warrants a warning conference. However, the IOl assigned to this case believes that the licensee will ensure future compliance and that all violations were taken seriously by this licensee. Since this was the first firearms compliance inspection, the DIO concurs with the reccommendation of Warning Letter.
Violations
If an inspection uncovers regulatory violations, the licensee receives a report outlining these violations. This section lists the violations found in the inspection, as well as a general description of each offense. More details on the nature of the licensee's specific violations may be found in the report PDF.
This licensee was cited for 5 violations.
Citation | Description | |
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478.125(e) | Failure by a dealer to properly maintain a record of the receipt and disposition of firearms. ๐ | |
478.124(c)(3)(iv) | Failure to record the date NICS was contacted and the NICS response on Form 4473. ๐ | |
478.124(c)(4) | Failure to record on Form 4473 the manufacturer, importer, type, model, caliber or gauge, and serial number of the firearm being transferred. ๐ | |
478.124(c)(5) | Failure of the licensee to sign or date a Form 4473. ๐ | |
478.126a | Failure to report the sale of two or more pistols or revolvers to an individual during five consecutive business days. ๐ |
Source: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. About the data ยป