Monday, March 30, 2009

Do 90% of Mexican 'Crime Guns' Come from U.S.?

The only explanations are ATF and their masters at DoJ are either hopelessly oblivious to what is really happening, that is, criminally negligent, or they are engaged in an outright conspiratorial fraud to deprive us of our rights.

Those are serious charges. I submit the sworn testimony of Deputy AG Ogden makes this a matter for official inquiry. Under glaring lights. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column offers proof the antis are lying about U.S. guns and Mexico.

It's also provides a way to go on the offensive and force BATFU to answer some tough questions under oath. But whether that happens or not depends entirely on the gun owners who read this column, that is, on you and the people you forward this to.

2 comments:

Defender said...

The Big Lie technique. When you're in the business of selling lies to the uninformed, it's easy to peddle a Big one with a straight face.
In the final analysis, it doesn't matter what they say, but what WE DO. I hope the words of David Codrea and others will convince the government and the people that further gun control is the wrong course to take.
Is ATF in a conspiracy to deprive us of our rights? 16 years ago about 90 of their agents in full military gear assaulted a home and church because a caller said there MIGHT have been an unregistered full-auto weapon used at their practice range.
ATF reveres the four agents killed in that assault.
Lying under oath is probably something they train to do.

Joe Carpenter said...

ok, let's ASSUME for sake of brain farting that "90% of all drug lord guns are coming from the US".

This means they have serial numbers that can be traced back to the factory where they came from, and the individual gun dealer they were sold to, then the first buyer.

Demand a breakdown of that info:
-what is the total number of weapons recovered?
-what is the total number of rifles? handguns? explosives?
-The total number traced?
-The total number that cannot be traced?
-Break down all these guns' make, model, and caliber, whether they were traced or not.
-How many came from what state?
-How many cannot be identified where they originated?
-Show a list of dealers the guns were first sold to. If these are crooked dealers, make that list public to the gun community.

Any 3rd year college IT student could knock together an dbase to sort all this info out.

If the antis want reasoned discourse and cooperative solutions, make ALL the data PUBLIC.
Shrouding data under the blanket of, "an ongoing investigation", then asking action be taken in response to that information is ludicrous.