Item: ATF says Sali did not prompt it to scrap slogan: Other congressmen called first to complain about the 'Always Think Forfeiture' sayingErika Bolstad, Idaho Statesman. More Info: Federal agents no longer carry pocketknives with a specially engraved training slogan that enraged some gun and...
The Associated Press • Published May 19, 2008 U.S. Representative Bill Sali had nothing to do with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives decision to dump its "Always Think Forfeiture" motto, despite claiming responsibility. The agency abandoned the motto, engraved on...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has decided, under Congressional pressure, to drop its use of the decade-old slogan "Always Think Forfeiture".This does not mean, as you might suspect, that they will also drop the mindset that lead to the slogan, at least in my humble...
Other congressmen called first to complain about the 'Always Think Forfeiture' saying. But a spokesman for the federal agency said Friday that the agency actually stopped using the slogan about two months ago, when other members of Congress first raised concerns. While Sali claimed credit for it...
By JOHN MILLER | The Associated Press • Published May 16, 2008 The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is dumping the "Always Think Forfeiture" motto it's used for more than a decade to help combat crime. That's after Idaho U.S. Rep. Bill Sali and other congressional...
From the Office of Rep. Bill Sali WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal agency has halted a controversial program giving agents engraved Leatherman tool kits reminding them to focus on the seizure of private property, after Congressman Bill Sali, (R-Idaho), raised objections. Sali said he will pursue...