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« Challenge to 21 yr age limit for handguns denied | Main | Confirmation hearings for Traver not fast and furious »

Reports of plans for abolition of BATF

Posted by David Hardy · 1 October 2011 03:28 PM

Report on Townhall.com. Meanwhile, CleanUpATF.org is reporting that the new acting director plans major management shakeups.

The second would be splendid. The first .... "We've decided that Operation Fast and Furious was a murderous disaster that only a lunatic could have created. So we've promoted those who created and pushed it, and now we'll lay off all the agents who weren't involved." Even by DC's rather loose standards of sanity, that's nuts.

Hat tip to alert reader Jim D. ...

1 Comment

RKV | October 3, 2011 8:37 AM

This is like Acorn going to ground and then coming back again. I DON'T want BATFE disbanded. I want it prosecuted. To the full extent of the law.