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« Gun Rights Policy Conference | Main | Amicus brief on carry bans »

Gunwalker: agents personally obtained guns for the cartels

Posted by David Hardy · 26 September 2011 07:48 AM

Another staggering find by Mike Vanderboegh & David Codrea. Story here. The agent named in the management memo to the FFL is one of the whistelblowers, and the memo translates as (1) sell this guy the AKs and (2) don't do a 4473 because they are for official government duties.

· BATFE

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Tachikoma | September 26, 2011 12:15 PM | Reply

I think the only word that fits what was done in this case is treason, pure and simple. People must be made to pay for this sham of an operation, and soon.

Dann in Ohio | September 26, 2011 5:37 PM | Reply

I guess it must be my lack of legal training, because when I read these federal codes, rules and statutes... I keep missing the "except for law enforcement or government employees" clauses...

Dann in Ohio

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