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At what point do we say enough is enough and take him into custody along with ALL his other partners in crime......The Air Force got their asses handed to them for one guy! I doubt any of those half a million people tried to buy a firearm
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What difference does it make to the background check system, if fugitives or known felons crossed a state line? A KNOWN felon or fugitive from justice is just that, a criminal that can not possess a firearm, plan and simple, yet half a million of them can waltz into a gun shop and purchase a firearm!. This makes no sense to me what so ever! Just another item for the present DOJ to investigate, correct, and add to the list of crimes committed by the prior administration, Attorney General Holder and his DOJ!
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TSgt David L.
CWO3 Dennis M. It's just bizarre! I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but suppose Fast and Furious was possible because of missing records. I don't know if the dates of deleted/missing match, but there had to be some reason for it.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
TSgt David L. - The Fast and Furious case could possibly tie into the above issue of slicking half a million felons from the database. I don't know too much about that case other than Holder and his DOJ KNEW weapons were falling into the hands of Felons, in particular, the felon that killed a Boarder Patrol agent!
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TSgt David L.
CWO3 Dennis M. - I thought they not only knew but facilitated it to "track" weapons movement. I'm just spit balling with the link. Who knows.
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I'm betting they were approached with a "Play the Game, reap the benefits" offer. The ones that said no are still on the list. Who's a conspiracy guy?
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Can’t anyone get things right anymore? How do these folk get in govt? In answer to my own question(s), I suppose I only have to turn my focus on the general society in which we live: trending leftist and “sick”.
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