Dealer accuses the Firearm Licensing Authority‘s (FLA) management of pushing them to closure following a recent media briefing by the FLA where CEO Shane Dalling bashed dealers who he says often benefited from the corruption he has been rooting out at the entity; one popular firearm dealer has shot back.
Kent Brown, owner and operator of Gun Store, KBA/KBTTC Dealers, says unreasonable policies and alleged attacks on his entity by the FLA have forced him to close his businesses.
Brown told CVM LIVE he has suffered immense losses and near arrests after speaking out against certain practices by the FLA. On the brink of closure, Kent Brown personally delivered evidence of all he penned in a letter sent to the FLA Boss, Shane Dalling on February 17, 2022, days after an explosive tell-all format of a media briefing by Dalling and the FLA Board.
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