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I was at a tour of a wood structural testing lab at Oregon State University recently. During the tour, the guide mentioned testing structural integrity after exposure to fire, and said advanced testing was sent to an Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms laboratory. I asked him if it was because of the Alcohol, and everyone laughed. However, it does bring up the question as to why ATF is the go-to place for fire investigation science.
Because the ATF is a branch of the Department of Justice, it is cross-connected to other enforcement agencies, which may be investigating arson and other types of fires, the DOJ has an interest. The lab is called the Fire Research Laboratory (FRL). Here is a link to the Wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Research_Laboratory
I understand the need for such a research facility, but question why it was placed under the ATF, and whether it should instead be located at, and run by, a university as an educational research facility instead of a government agency. This looks like "mission creep" by an agency known for empire building and stretching its authority. I think Pam Bondi should be looking at this after she is confirmed as Attorney General.
Because the ATF is a branch of the Department of Justice, it is cross-connected to other enforcement agencies, which may be investigating arson and other types of fires, the DOJ has an interest. The lab is called the Fire Research Laboratory (FRL). Here is a link to the Wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Research_Laboratory
I understand the need for such a research facility, but question why it was placed under the ATF, and whether it should instead be located at, and run by, a university as an educational research facility instead of a government agency. This looks like "mission creep" by an agency known for empire building and stretching its authority. I think Pam Bondi should be looking at this after she is confirmed as Attorney General.