Wouldn't it be nice if our federal government got its own house and business in order before it tried meddling in ours?
Fast and Furious gun running, Benghazi cover-up, IRS targeting of conservatives, NSA tapping and logging US citizens' communications and more. Now the US Park Police has 'lost track' of nearly 1600 firearms in their possession, 1400 of which were supposed to have been destroyed.
Firearms storage and registration laws have been proposed in Congress and many state legislatures and some have passed. Why should US citizens be held to such requirements when the federal government can't do likewise?
"The report noted that similar problems discovered in 2008 and 2009 were never fixed, and scalded the agency's managers for a "decade-long theme of inaction and indifference." "
Would we get a decade to 'fix' the problems our governments find in our practices and then if we didn't get it right in that time still be given a pass? I think not.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57591525/inspector-general-u.s-park-police-lost-track-of-hundreds-of-guns/
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- DB: Not sure what to make of this, but with the way things are going with the Government these days, anything is possible. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/08/09/high-ranking-mexican-drug-cartel-member-makes-explosive-allegation-fast-and-furious-is-not-what-you-think-it-is/
- ME: Wow. Very interesting. The article was too long to keep my attention to the end. I think I read 2/3 of it but that was enough. That would certainly explain Attorney General Eric Holder's lack of cooperation during the Fast and Furious inquiries. If this turns out to be true I'd personally love to see Holder behind bars. His contempt for citizens' rights and Congress is inexcusable at this point.
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