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Originally Posted by: RCRed Boy, I wished it was 45 days - the recordings on the TTB help desk said 120 days given current backlogs when I was waiting in 2013..I too believed what they had written in what Bayou posted.
I did not receive any notice at 15 days, or 45. It was almost six months to the day before I was contacted.
I'm sure that there will be a significant backlog due to the letters the TTB sent out. This is a burden that they created for themselves. They chose to kick down doors in FLA. They chose to arrest hobbyists (rather than real moonshiners). They chose to beat their chests by publishing their exploits in their newsletter. They chose to further harass hobbyists with letters that threaten $500K/10 year punishment. They chose to include the newsletter (now strutting like street-corner whores). And they chose to point recipients to their website.
So if you received a letter, you should automatically apply for your AFP. Use the written form and mail it in ... what do you care if it takes longer? It'll take them longer as well ... and paper has a cool way of piling up on desks. And even if you think you will be denied, send in an application anyway. After all, you're just an honest person who wants to make clean energy and follow the rules. Force them to handle your application ... to make a determination and provide a detailed reason why you were denied. And if you're denied a permit, complain to your representative. Do things in writing/email and keep all of your documentation.
Now here's the good part: those same regulations that apply to us also apply to them. So I'll tell you what, if anything is not handled by-the-book, call your representative and complain, then follow-up with a letter/email. If you don't receive a notice of receipt within 15 days, complain to your representative. If you don't receive your permit or a detailed reason for denial after 45 days, complain to your representative. If you don't receive notice of receipt within 15 days of an ammendment, complain to your representative. If you are denied and you are not provided a detailed reason for the denial,
in writing, complain to your representative.
Given the current environment in DC these days, I'm sure that at least one of our reps will be more than happy to jump in to kick ass and take names. They are mostly a pack of wolves, many of which would love to take credit for uncovering yet another agency that doesn't follow its own rules.
Bury the TTB in their own regulations ... let the TTB live with the unintended consequence of their own actions. We've read how condenscending Mr. Hogue was with Congressman Whittman's aide ... who knows? Maybe we'll get to see how tough he is when he's testifying before a House Sub-committee!
--JB"