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CBS news picks up on internal emails -- using Fast & Furious to promote regulations
Story here. It's been covered on blogs, bur now it's reaching the MSM. The supervisors handling the gunwalking scheme exchanged email over some of the sales (which they were authorizing and encouraging) and resulting traces could be used to justify long-gun reporting.
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If I recall correctly there was also talk of new or renewed gun bans.
Posted by: David McCleary at December 8, 2011 03:51 AM
This is as bad as the Red Cross having a meeting to discuss whether people, including children, who play video games, such as Call of Duty, should be subject to the Geneva Convention...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2070768/Could-Call-Duty-online-warriors-forced-obey-Geneva-convention.html
Believe it... Amazing... What will they go after next? People who think about using guns?
Posted by: Counsel Dew at December 8, 2011 09:55 AM
