The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has made a series of changes and improvements to its inspection processes for Federal Firearms Licensees since recommendations were made following a 2004 audit, but still has several areas where performance improvements are need, the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General claimed in a follow-up review released Tuesday. Among the issues cited, per the report, “ATF did not meet its goal of inspecting all FFLs on a cyclical basis, resulting in over 58 percent of FFLs not being inspected within five years; ATF did not track whether high-risk FFL inspections met...