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ATF Publishes Misleading Trace Data From Mexico

Torr Wrote: Apr 27, 2012 11:05 AM
We risk our individual freedoms and liberties if we pass these charlatans off as "incompetent". They know EXACTLY what they are doing, and are doing it by design. They are the domestic enemies of our Constitution and Bill of Rights that elected officials swore and oath to Almighty God to uphold, protect and defend that Constitution and Bill of Rights from. They should be "out of business" just for violating that oath, and they should be held criminally accountable for their nefarious activities.
Reginald10 Wrote: Apr 28, 2012 12:03 PM
Let's hope someone in the Romney Administration will mumble under their breath, "Crucify them!).

Yesterday afternoon, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms released firearms tracing data to the press from Mexico between the years 2007-2011 during a roundtable discussion and presentation given by ATF Special Agent John Hageman. The data was released at ATF headquarters in Washington D.C. Reporters were allowed to bring pen and paper, but were prohibited from bringing computers or recording devices.  When we arrived, despite prohibiting the use of computers, ATF gave us a flashdrive.

“70%”

That’s the percentage of guns traced in Mexico to United States sources or Federal Firearms Licensees [gun...

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