About the ATF
Agents for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives or ATF work under the umbrella of the U.S. Treasury Department. A job as an ATF Agent involves investigating violations of laws governing the possession and sale of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives. An ATF Agent works closely with local, state and other federal law enforcement agencies. The ATF Agent career is similar to that of a police officer in that ATF agents obtain warrants, serve warrants, conduct raids, collecting evidence, investigating crime scenes, and testifying in trials. A career as an ATF agent is exciting and fulfilling but can be very dangerous.
2007-11-06 08:47:51
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answer #1
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answered by < J > 4
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AFT ... although I believe that's supposed to be ATF - is an agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
2007-11-06 16:44:49
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answered by Eric C 6
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Actually it is ATF NOT AFT, and it stands for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms.
2007-11-06 16:45:34
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answered by GRUMPY 7
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Was it actually "ATF" instead? That's an agent of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
2007-11-06 16:45:56
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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an AFT agen is a (alcohol, Fire-arms,Tobacco) agent. They help with federal regulation of those items.
2007-11-06 16:44:56
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answered by lawrencedavidjon 2
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ATF - alcohol tobacco and firearms.
It's what went to Waco in 1993 when the Koresh compound burned.
2007-11-06 16:47:16
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answered by Done 6
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American Farmland Trust or American Federation of Teachers
2007-11-06 16:45:20
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answered by Pico 7
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alcohol tobacco firearms , if thats what you meant
2007-11-06 16:44:22
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answered by Johnnyonthespot 3
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